Scientists prove that tools attributed to ancient humans were made by ancestors of capuchin monkeys
Archaeologist Agustín Agnolín and paleontologist Federico Agnolín, CONICET researchers, demonstrated that 50,000-year-old tools – identified long ago in the “Pedra Furada” cave in northeastern Brazil – were made by ancestors of capuchin monkeys and not by humans, as some specialists maintain. The study was published in The...