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Judi Lynn

(162,361 posts)
Wed Apr 11, 2018, 12:12 AM Apr 2018

These 90,000-Year-Old Wooden Tools Weren't Even Made by Humans




Some of the oldest tools ever discovered.

MICHELLE STARR 9 APR 2018
Archaeological excavations in Northern Spain have turned up something incredible. Two wooden tools that, at 90,000 years old, are the oldest of their kind ever found.

What's especially cool is that these tools weren't made and used by Homo sapiens, but our older cousins - Neanderthals.

The Aranbaltza site on the Iberian Peninsula hosted several Neanderthal occupations over the millennia, according to researchers from the Spanish Centro Nacional de Investigación sobre la Evolución Humana (CENIEH).

Included in the sediment were two wooden tools. Luminescence dating on the mud in which they were found, dated these items back tens of thousands of years, to the Middle Palaeolithic, a time in which Neanderthals inhabited Europe.

More:
https://www.sciencealert.com/neanderthal-wooden-tools-iberian-peninsula-spain-90-000-years-old

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These 90,000-Year-Old Wooden Tools Weren't Even Made by Humans (Original Post) Judi Lynn Apr 2018 OP
But Neanderthals WERE humans. eShirl Apr 2018 #1
Thank you! nt greyl Apr 2018 #2
Yeah, the article says "homo sapiens" (not "humans") More_Cowbell Apr 2018 #3
Beat me to it! Reader Rabbit Apr 2018 #7
Very interesting! democratisphere Apr 2018 #4
---just check the White House for your answer. 3Hotdogs Apr 2018 #5
No self respecting Neanderthal would have anything to do with the warped democratisphere Apr 2018 #6

More_Cowbell

(2,204 posts)
3. Yeah, the article says "homo sapiens" (not "humans")
Wed Apr 11, 2018, 12:44 AM
Apr 2018

The person who wrote the headline was in error.

Reader Rabbit

(2,663 posts)
7. Beat me to it!
Wed Apr 11, 2018, 07:38 AM
Apr 2018

Good on ya!

All hominids of the genus Homo are considered humans—sapiens, neanderthalensis, erectus, etc.

democratisphere

(17,235 posts)
4. Very interesting!
Wed Apr 11, 2018, 06:17 AM
Apr 2018

Always wondered what the world would be like if Neanderthals had lived on. Thanks for this Judi Lynn!

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