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directed instruction is common to all living humans. Combined teaching by showing as well as telling is the most effective, and young Neanderthals likely learned not in a formal way, but by cultural and bodily immersion. They would have heard how a cobble with good structure calls out when struck; felt with their body the right angle and force to hit a core just so.
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