Beefbisquit
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A new piece of evidence has been found and dated to 85k years before the earliest known homo-sapiens. This means one of two things, either humans evolved much earlier than previously though, or species prior to homo-sapiens were using tools.
Interesting read...
http://www.iflscience.com/plants-and-animals/stone-tipped-spears-were-around-homo-sapiens
Interesting read...
http://www.iflscience.com/plants-and-animals/stone-tipped-spears-were-around-homo-sapiens
A stone-tipped spear has been discovered - and it appears to be 85,000 years older than our entire species. This could mean that Homo sapiens evolved earlier than we first thought or humans and Neanderthals werent the first ones to use stone-tipped spears. Either way, the implications are huge. This announcement comes from lead author Yonatan Sahle from the Human Evolution Center at the University of California Berkeley and was published in PLoS ONE.
The obsidian spear tip was discovered in Gademotta, a fossil site in Ethiopia that represents the Middle Stone Age. It has been dated as about 280,000 years old, which predates all Homo sapien fossils by about 85,000 years. While it is possible that there are earlier human fossils out there that havent been discovered, that is not the most likely scenario. Instead, our predecessor probably crafted the spear tips.
Homo heidelbergensis lived from about 700,000-200,000 years ago and may be the direct ancestor of modern humans and was probably the one to develop the spear. There are a number of factors that may have contributed to this. The H. heidelbergensis population in this area would have had access to large amounts of obsidian, which is relatively easy to work with. Also, the population here might have been larger which would allow for more collaboration an innovation.