Whether Homo habilis represents the first species that used tools is still debated. It is argued that earlier tools could have been produced using organic materials, not the stone that characterized the tools of H. habilis. Examine the likelihood of whether or not perishable organic tools could have been produced by species that preceded H. habilis. You may want to consider some of the tools used by nonhuman primates and contemporary band-level societies to support your argument.
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