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I'm not a professional in this area. But, I'd like to share some thoughts. 1WorldHope Sep 2023 #1
Agree. The Unmitigated Gall Sep 2023 #2
I don't think that's what's thought. It's just that wooden structure ususally don't... brush Sep 2023 #3
It says that it was thought that humans' use of wood was limited Bristlecone Sep 2023 #4
True, but quite often that's whats assumed of societies in Africa... brush Sep 2023 #6
Makes sense Bristlecone Sep 2023 #7
It's a credit to this team that they didn't do that. brush Sep 2023 #9
That's because that's what the evidence showed. cab67 Sep 2023 #18
I think the awareness that babies have gets smothered by cultural norms at a very young age. What a housecat Sep 2023 #13
Exactly, our assumptions limit us. 1WorldHope Sep 2023 #21
KNR and thank you for sharing this fascinating information. niyad Sep 2023 #5
My Tongue in cheek response Dem_in_Nebr. Sep 2023 #8
interstellar log cabin skills prodigitalson Sep 2023 #11
what species of hominid did this? prodigitalson Sep 2023 #10
From the second link: Sky Jewels Sep 2023 #14
Thanks prodigitalson Sep 2023 #20
It wasn't that scientists didn't think it was possible Red Mountain Sep 2023 #12
Got wood? LudwigPastorius Sep 2023 #15
500M year Tool Man Pas-de-Calais Sep 2023 #16
They call it the Stone Age because that's about all that survived this long Warpy Sep 2023 #17
respectfully disagree on one point cab67 Sep 2023 #19
Then how was one dated to 560,000 years ago found in sediment in England? Warpy Sep 2023 #25
No mention of wood there muriel_volestrangler Sep 2023 #26
............ Warpy Sep 2023 #27
Really? When the article specifically says it was for butchering? muriel_volestrangler Sep 2023 #28
500,000 years ago is pre-Neanderthal - no, these didn't have bigger brains than us muriel_volestrangler Sep 2023 #22
It was H. Heidelbergensis, thought to be the ancestor species Warpy Sep 2023 #24
And the list of *intelligent* species who went extinct grows longer again. eppur_se_muova Sep 2023 #23
Archaeologists Uncover Notched Logs That May Be the Oldest Known Wooden Structure Judi Lynn Sep 2023 #29
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