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  2. List of earliest tools - Wikipedia

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    South America Stone tools, animal bones Controversial [86] Cactus Hill [87] 0.018 Virginia, USA North America H. sapiens (presumed) Stone tools Controversial [88] Rimrock Draw Rockshelter [89] 0.018–0.017 Oregon, USA North America H. sapiens (presumed) Stone tools, animal bones Monte Verde I [90] 0.018–0.014 Chile South America H. sapiens ...

  3. Charles Edwin Bessey - Wikipedia

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    He was born at Milton, Wayne County, Ohio.He graduated in 1869 at the Michigan State Agricultural College.Bessey also studied at Harvard University under Asa Gray, in 1872 and in 1875–76.

  4. Bessey system - Wikipedia

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    Bessey based his system on the tradition of de Candolle, Bentham and Hooker and Hallier. He was also influenced by Darwin and Wallace. He taught that taxonomy must be based on evolutionary principles. [2] Like Wettstein he placed the Ranales at the origin of Angiospermae.

  5. DIY in the USA: Tools That Are Still Made in America

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    It also, however, produces full lines of mechanics tools, industrial tools, and woodworking tools. Related: 30 'Foreign' Cars That Are Made in America The Home Depot

  6. Tomahawk - Wikipedia

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    A tomahawk is a type of single-handed axe used by the many Indian peoples and nations of North America. It traditionally resembles a hatchet with a straight shaft. [1] [2] In pre-colonial times the head was made of stone, bone, or antler, and European settlers later introduced heads of iron and steel.

  7. Charles A. Bessey - Wikipedia

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    Bessey led his small group against the much larger Native American force and successfully rescued the herders, although he and two of his men were wounded in the process. [3] For these actions, the four men were commended in general orders [3] and, thirteen years later on May 15, 1890, Bessey was awarded the Medal of Honor. [1]