vol.002:Polished Stone Tools:Cradle of Human Civilization
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The sources provide an extensive overview of the invention and impact of ground stone tools, recognizing this technological shift as a turning point in human civilization. The text explains that this innovation, driven by climate change, population growth, and the need for efficient plant food processing, fundamentally transformed toolmaking from percussion-based chipping to meticulous grinding and polishing. Furthermore, the sources detail how these durable and specialized tools, such as the stone axe and grinding slab, enabled the Neolithic Revolution by facilitating settled life, complex construction, and vastly improved agricultural efficiency and nutrition. Finally, the material contrasts the regional developments of ground stone cultures across the globe, examining the distinctions between the Yellow and Yangtze River basins in China, the unique Jomon culture in Japan, the Megalithic cultures of Europe, and the diverse technologies of the Americas.