Archaeologists Unearth 115,000-Year-Old Bone Tools in China0
- Ancient Archeology, From Around the Web
- March 20, 2018
An international team of researchers led by Université de Montréal’s Dr. Luc Doyon has found seven bone soft hammers at the early hominin Lingjing site in Xuchang county of Henan province, China. These 115,000-year-old tools represent the first instance of the use of bone as raw material to modify stone tools found at an East Asian early Late Pleistocene site.