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160,000-year-old sophisticated stone tools discovered in China may not have been made by Homo sapiens
Archaeologists have found the oldest known evidence of hafted tools in East Asia, and they challenge a previously held ...
"Researchers have argued for decades that while hominins in Africa and western Europe demonstrated significant technological ...
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Ancient stone tools in China reveal an unexpectedly early start to human technology
Old beliefs about early human behavior in East Asia are being challenged by the discovery of a richly-layered archaeological ...
Archaeologists in central China have uncovered evidence that early humans were far more inventive than long assumed. Excavations at the Xigou site reveal advanced stone tools, including the earliest ...
A newly excavated archaeological site in central China is reshaping long-held assumptions about early hominin behavior in ...
Researchers identified early handled tools that archeologists previously thought were not created in East Asia until ...
Ancient tools from central China are flipping the script, revealing early humans were far more innovative than history once gave them credit for.
Stone tools from central China dated to 160,000 years ago show early hafting, planning and skill, reshaping views of East ...
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