In central China, scientists have spent over a decade excavating and studying an archaeological site where ancient humans butchered animals. Amidst bones, archaeologists found complex stone tools that ...
Researchers have dated stone tools from the Lingjing site in central China to 146,000 years ago, about 20,000 years earlier than previously believed. The tools, crafted by the extinct human species ...
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Ice age tools in China challenge innovation theories
Archaeologists in central China have uncovered 146,000-year-old stone tools made by Homo juluensis during a harsh ice age, overturning assumptions that innovation flourished mainly in warm, ...
A recent study published in Nature Communications has found the first-known evidence of human beings manufacturing tools out of whale bones. Throughout 26 rock shelters and caves within northern Spain ...
The Earth of the last Ice Age (about 26,000 to 19,000 years ago) was very different from today's world. In the northern hemisphere, ice sheets up to 8 kilometers tall covered much of Europe, Asia and ...
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