• 50,000-Year-Old Tools Found in China Could Point to Unknown Human Ancestor

    From Primum Sapienti@invalide@invalid.invalid to sci.anthropology.paleo on Sun Apr 6 23:17:17 2025
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    https://scitechdaily.com/50000-year-old-tools-found-in-china-could-point-to-unknown-human-ancestor/


    Researchers found European-style Quina
    tools in China, dating back 55,000 years,
    challenging the view that East AsiarCOs Middle
    Paleolithic era was stagnant and opening new
    questions about early human innovation and
    migration.

    Archaeologists have identified a complete
    Quina technological system, a distinctive
    method of tool production, at the Longtan
    site in southwest China. This site has been
    dated to approximately 50,000 to 60,000
    years ago. While Quina technology has been
    well-documented in Europe for decades, this
    is the first time it has been found in
    East Asia.
    ...
    The Quina system identified in China has
    been dated to 55,000 years ago, which is in
    the same period as European finds. This
    disputes the idea that the Middle Paleolithic
    was stagnant in the region and deepens the
    understanding of Homo sapiens, Denisovans,
    and possibly other hominins.
    ...
    rCLThat could answer the question of whether
    these tools are the product of a modern human
    like you and me,rCY Marwick said. rCLThere have
    never been any Neanderthals found in East
    Asia, but could we find a Neanderthal? Or, more
    likely, could we find a Denisovan, which is
    another kind of human ancestor? If we can find
    the human remains associated with this period,
    we might find something surprising rCo maybe even
    a new human ancestor that we donrCOt know about
    yet.rCY
    ...




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