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Discovery of Neanderthal-Style Tools in China Challenges Assumptions About Ancient East Asian Technology

  • Archaeologists in China discovered Neanderthal-style Quina tools, previously unseen in East Asia, challenging existing beliefs about human development in the region during the Middle Stone Age.
  • The tools found are believed to be from 50,000 to 60,000 years ago and indicate complex behavior among ancient humans in East Asia.
  • Researchers suggest that the discovery raises questions about whether Neanderthals migrated to China or if local ancestors developed similar technology.
  • Experts call for more evidence to identify the toolmakers, emphasizing that these findings may redefine our understanding of human origins in Eastern Asia.
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Did Neanderthals migrate as far east as China? Discovery of stone tools suggests it’s a possibility

Archaeologists in China’s Yunnan province unearthed stone tools crafted in a style associated with Neanderthals that hasn’t previously been found in East Asia, study says.

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Science News broke the news in United States on Monday, March 31, 2025.
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