How Did Humans Evolve to Use Everyday Tools?
An anthropologist explains why we experience many objects, from tennis rackets to cars, as extensions of our bodies
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Chip Colwell is an archaeologist, former museum curator and editor in chief of Sapiens, a digital magazine about anthropological thinking and discoveries. He is the author and editor of 13 books including Plundered Skulls and Stolen Spirits: Inside the Fight to Reclaim Native America’s Culture, which received six major book awards. His most recent is So Much Stuff: How Humans Discovered Tools, Invented Meaning and Made More of Everything.
An anthropologist explains why we experience many objects, from tennis rackets to cars, as extensions of our bodies
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