Elisabeth Fisher
Elisabeth Fisher is an American archaeologist known for her influential work in the field of prehistoric studies. In 1975, she proposed a groundbreaking hypothesis suggesting that the first tools humans created were containers used to hold and transport items, rather than weapons or hunting implements. This perspective shifted the understanding of early human behavior and the significance of storage in the development of culture.
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Elisabeth Fisher proposed a practical hypothesis about early human tools in 1975.
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