Anthropology
Related: About this forumSCIENTISTS FIND STRUCTURE FROM BEFORE HOMO SAPIENS EXISTED
"THIS FIND HAS CHANGED HOW I THINK ABOUT OUR EARLY ANCESTORS."
LARRY BARHAM, UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL
YESTERDAY
bySHARON ADARLO
/ EARTH & ENERGY
Wood Deeds
Archaeologists from Europe and Africa have uncovered the oldest wood structure ever discovered, dating back almost half a million years meaning an unknown species of hominins, predating us homo sapiens, was presumably responsible for its creation.
The researchers laid out their findings in a recent paper in the science journal Nature, where they reported that they had found the wood structure of "two interlocking logs joined transversely by an intentionally cut notch" at a site in Kalambo Falls, Zambia, and dated it to a distant 476,000 years ago. At the same location, which the scientists say was likely the foundation for a dwelling or platform, they also found four tools fashioned from wood: a digging stick, a cut log, a wedge, and notched branch, each also dating to before the time of modern humans.
"This find has changed how I think about our early ancestors," said University of Liverpool archaeology professor and the paper's lead author Larry Barham in a statement. "Forget the label Stone Age, look at what these people were doing: they made something new, and large, from wood. They used their intelligence, imagination, and skills to create something theyd never seen before, something that had never previously existed."
Handy Man
The wood was preserved because Kalambo Falls kept the pieces permanently waterlogged, hence sealing them away from oxygen and oxygen-dependant bacteria that would degrade them. The finding is particularly significant because wood has rarely been preserved from the Early Stone Age offering an ultra-rare peek into the lives of our distant ancestors.
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https://futurism.com/the-byte/scientists-find-structure-before-homo-sapiens
sanatanadharma
(4,074 posts)I expect the 'then-modern' humans and human-like folk thought the same.
My grandparents were bright. I'm not so sure about their great, great, great and greater grandparents.
brewens
(15,359 posts)were few enough, we maybe just didn't find any yet? That would push things back a 175,000 years.
stopdiggin
(12,830 posts)fairly flat footed. Tool making, yes ...
Srkdqltr
(7,667 posts)Some day the ones who brought us here will come back for us. Won't they be surprised.
I should have said first that the find is fabulous.
UpInArms
(51,805 posts)most enlightening articles, Judy Lynn.
You are a treasure