7,000-year-old scorched tools may be the oldest evidence of fire making in China, officials said. Almos Bechtold via Unsplash In China’s eastern coastal province of Jiangsu, archaeologists have ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. At the Caoyangang site in Jiangsu Province, archaeologists made a stunning discovery in an ongoing investigation: the longest and ...
Archaeologists unearthed a fire-drilling toolset dating back about 7,000 years at an archaeological site in Jiangsu Province ...
CAOYANGANG, CHINA—The Global Times reports that archaeologists working at the Caoyangang site in Jiangsu Province unearthed a 7,000-year-old fire-starting kit. It represents the region's earliest ...
A groundbreaking discovery in Barnham, UK, has revealed the earliest evidence of humans using tools to create fire, dating back over 400,000 years. Published in Nature, this study sheds new light on a ...
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