Why can we not accurately determine the lifestyle of early hominins from early tool sites?

A) Eyewitness accounts are spotty.
B) Early hominins had no distinct lifestyle.
C) Tools tell little about the people who used them.
D) Little else has been found with the tools.


D) Little else has been found with the tools.

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