A Discovery in China Suggests That Human-Like Species Left Africa 250,000 Years Earlier Than ...
The artifacts were dug up in the Loess Plateau, north of the Qinling mountains, which divide the north and south of China/ (NEW YORK) — Stone tools recovered from an excavation in China suggest that our evolutionary forerunners trekked out of Africa earlier than we thought. Until now, the oldest evidence of human-like creatures outside Africa came from 1.8 million-year-old artifacts and skulls found in the Georgian town of Dmanisi. But the new find pushes that back by at least 250,000 years. “It’s absolutely a new story,” said archaeologist ...
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