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...evidence of a major technological advance that could plausibly have done the trick. Excavations of sites dating back 1.4 million years B.P., 4,000 centuries after H. erectus first appeared, uncovered multifaceted hand axes and cleavers much more finely fashioned than the simple stone tools used before. These high-tech implements are called Acheulean tools, after the town of St. Acheul, in France, where they were first discovered. With better tools, goes the theory, H. erectus would have had an easier time gathering food. And within a few hundred thousand years, the species moved beyond Africa's borders, spreading first...
...know, schools like Central Idaho, Montana Tech and Albuquerque A&M. Nicknames like the "Fighting Potatoes" and "Coyote Ranchers." These BSC kids lead the nation every year in frequent flyer mileage, hands down, and rarely in anything else...
...like there's that much to prepare," said James S. Gwertzman '95, tech liason for the HRDC...
...weather, just bad clothing.' " Schrobsdorff still thinks there may be more to it than that. Norwegians, she says, "are quite capable of chatting outside in -4 degrees F temperatures for hours, wearing their elegant gray-wool and elk-skin coats unbuttoned while we freeze in high- tech winter getups...
...committee on Mind, Brain and Behavior, which tries to integrate the different discipline of the University in how they approach topics of human behavior. Last year, Moore called on Stone from the Law School and School of Public Health instructors Felton J. Earls and Deborah B. Prothrow-Stith to tech the course...