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Watch a flint knapper make a Levallois core and flake, an innovative stone tool developed by the Neanderthals and early Homo sapiens. Find out about human tool-making capabilities and five key features that make us human: bit.ly/NHM-How-We-Became-Human-YT
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Комментарии : 17   
@Winner8501
@Winner8501 2 года назад
Every time someone says stone age people were primitive, idiotic brutes, I challenge them to make a stone tool at least as good as they could produce. Then they usually shut up.
@anSealgair
@anSealgair Год назад
Because most of what ordinary people know of Stone Age people is from cartoons for kids.
@6jpsalmsB-tu5kz
@6jpsalmsB-tu5kz 8 месяцев назад
tbh, if we were in those times, simply making sharp tools just by hitting rocks would be very outstanding, we are just not used to it
@senkuu_ishigamii
@senkuu_ishigamii Месяц назад
I could probably make a Lomekwi tool (smash it against a hard surface till its sharp 😂)
@alphacrow2190
@alphacrow2190 5 лет назад
It is just amazing how the Neanderthals would use this process to make tools. So cool!!!!
@mpainesyd
@mpainesyd Год назад
Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams has advice for evolving lifeforms: "...the secret is to bang the rocks together guys."
@patrickbush9526
@patrickbush9526 3 года назад
Do you think neanderthals could have watched this video? They had to learn that technique somewhere don't you think?
@eeeguba432
@eeeguba432 2 года назад
Bro, what are you even talking about
@texanfilms
@texanfilms 3 года назад
Wow!
@OrionoftheStar
@OrionoftheStar 5 лет назад
Is anyone going to comment on how he's basically smashing the rock on his leg in the same spot over and over again?
@nsdtgabe4082
@nsdtgabe4082 4 года назад
OrionoftheStar it doesn’t hurt, most of the force goes thru the rock and the leather works as padding too
@skidelrymar
@skidelrymar 7 лет назад
nice!! now i want to draw this.
@bidyabharatihalder5747
@bidyabharatihalder5747 5 лет назад
👌
@stephent6945
@stephent6945 10 месяцев назад
The lighting/shadow is really bad in this video. I don’t know how the craftsman could see what he was doing - I can’t!😮
@richardl.currier4052
@richardl.currier4052 5 лет назад
Modern flintknappers are very poor in reproducing Neanderthalian Levallois flakes. They must have used a different method, I am sure of it.
@nsdtgabe4082
@nsdtgabe4082 4 года назад
Richard L. Currier most of them actually match ancient tools and theyre still produced by australian tribes
@NeanderthalJoe
@NeanderthalJoe 3 года назад
Check my videos out, I've gotten pretty good at it.
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