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The evolution of the human species began in East Africa approximately 4.2 million years ago with Australopithecus anamensis. This process, known as hominization, spanned millennia and led to the emergence of Homo sapiens, Modern Man. During this journey, there were advancements in toolmaking, firebending, and skill acquisition. Homo habilis began creating simple stone tools, evolving into hand axes under Homo erectus. Homo sapiens sapiens refined tool-making, using materials such as ivory, bone, and wood to create advanced tools. These tools played crucial roles in hunting, treating fur, and making clothing, as well as being useful for fishing and hunting large game.