I'm not saying it was aliens...
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Discoveries at Kalambo Falls, Zambia offer insights into ancient human technology.
Recent research has revealed that nearly half a million years ago, ancient human ancestors, predating Homo sapiens, were already engaging in advanced woodworking.
The artifacts found indicate that these humans were building structures, potentially laying the foundation of platforms or parts of dwellings, much earlier than what was once believed.
The Evidence from Kalambo Falls
A team from the University of Liverpool and Aberystwyth University excavated preserved wood at Kalambo Falls, Zambia, dating back to an impressive 476,000 years. Analyzing the stone tool cut marks on the wood, the team deduced that these early humans intentionally shaped and combined two logs, showcasing the deliberate crafting of logs to fit together. Prior to this discovery, humans were believed to only utilize wood for simpler purposes such as creating fire, crafting digging sticks, and making spears.
These findings cast doubt on the previously held belief that Stone Age humans were strictly nomadic. The abundance of resources in the vicinity of Kalambo Falls suggests that these ancient humans could have settled, tapping into the perennial water source and the surrounding forest for sustenance, allowing them to engage in construction.
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George, you punched yourself.
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George, you punched yourself.
https://nodebb.the-new-coffee-room.club/topic/26919/the-oldest-house?_=1696981407191
@taiwan_girl said in I'm not saying it was aliens...:
George, you punched yourself.
https://nodebb.the-new-coffee-room.club/topic/26919/the-oldest-house?_=1696981407191
Cut me some slack. My memory ain't what it used to be, LOL.