What would our life be like without cars, appliances, televisions, and computers? In fact, what would life be like without axes, saws, shovels, and wheelbarrows—not to mention knives and forks? What if all we had between our bare skin and the wilds of nature was … whatever our hands could somehow manage to control?
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