Scientists in China discovered that ancient humans were making surprisingly advanced stone tools during a harsh ice age ...
Crystals inside a prehistoric bone rewrote scientists’ estimates of the age of the archaeological site, suggesting that the ...
“The calcite crystals inside the bone acted like a natural clock, allowing us to refine the age of the site,” Zhao explained. Previously, researchers thought that the tools found in Lingjing were ...
Ice Age craftsmanship: Homo juluensis in central China made complex stone tools 146,000 years ago during a glacial period.
The stone tools were found at the Lingjing archaeological site in central China. An early human species called Homo juluensis ...
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Ice Age tools in China show early human ingenuity
Unexpected Ice Age innovation: Lingjing’s 146,000-year-old tools show Homo juluensis crafted sophisticated implements during a glacial period, not a warm era. Dating crystals in bones: Calcite ...
Archaeologists found 120,000-year-old human footprints in Saudi Arabia, revealing insights into ancient migration and life ...
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