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Ancient Woodworking Redefines Prehistoric Tech: 476,000-Year-Old Wood Structure Found
archaeology27 days ago

Ancient Woodworking Redefines Prehistoric Tech: 476,000-Year-Old Wood Structure Found

Archaeologists at Kalambo Falls, Zambia report a 476,000-year-old wooden structure—including notched wood, a wedge, a digging stick, and a cut log—preserved by waterlogged conditions. Using luminescence dating, researchers assign the find to a time when early hominins, possibly Homo heidelbergensis, were capable of deliberate wooden construction, predating Homo sapiens by about 200,000 years and challenging the notion that the Stone Age dominated prehistory.

Ancient Wooden Structure Unveils Surprising Ingenuity of Our Ancestors
archaeology2 years ago

Ancient Wooden Structure Unveils Surprising Ingenuity of Our Ancestors

Researchers have discovered an extraordinary 476,000-year-old wooden structure at Kalambo Falls, Zambia, indicating that ancient human ancestors were engaging in advanced woodworking much earlier than previously believed. The artifacts found suggest that these early humans intentionally shaped and combined logs, challenging the notion that Stone Age humans were strictly nomadic. The preservation of the wood is remarkable, as it is typically lost to deterioration over time. Advanced dating techniques were used to determine the age of the artifacts, providing deeper insights into human evolution. Kalambo Falls is being considered for UNESCO World Heritage Site status, and further discoveries are anticipated from this significant archaeological site.