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Stone Age humans were smarter than previously thought, archaeologists say

Por: Newsweek World September 20, 2023

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Archaeologists say Stone Age humans were smarter than previously believed after discovering what scientists say is the earliest evidence of wood being used in construction, dating back almost half a million years.In a study published in the journal Nature Wednesday, a team of researchers reported the discovery of a well-preserved ancient wooden artifact found at the archaeological site of Kalambo Falls in the African nation of Zambia.The... + full article



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