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800,000-Year-Old Stoneware Unearthed In South China
Peoples Daily ^ | 9-13-2002

Posted on 09/13/2002 7:31:48 PM PDT by blam

Last updated at: (Beijing Time) Friday, September 13, 2002

800,000-year-old Stoneware Unearthed in South China

Chinese archaeologists have unearthed a site inhabited by ancient people in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, south China, containing more than 1,000 stone tools dating back about 800,000 years.

Chinese archaeologists have unearthed a site inhabited by ancient people in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, south China, containing more than 1,000 stone tools dating back about 800,000 years.

The relics include chipped stone tools such as pickaxes, axes with thin blades and chopping tools, and quartz fragments that had been used in making the stoneware. They were found on a hill near Baidu Village of Tiandong County in the Baise Prefecture. The archaeologists said this was the first time such artifacts had been found in the stratum at Baise.

Xie Guangmao, an expert on Baise Paleolithic cultures and director of the research institute of the Guangxi Cultural Heritage Working Team, said these stone tools were buried underground and featured the same characteristics of other stoneware excavated in Baise Basin in the past, in terms of processing technique, size, type and formation.

It can be concluded that ancient people lived in the area about800,000 years ago, Xie said.

The pickaxes were chipped on both sides and made into determinate sizes.

"This shows that there was no intellectual difference between the ancients of Asia, Africa and Europe in the early stage of the Paleolithic Age," said Xie.

During the past 29 years, archaeologists have discovered more than 70 Paleolithic Age sites in Baise Basin, 90 km long by 15 km wide. More than 8,000 pieces of stoneware unearthed from the basin are now exhibited in the Guangxi Museum.


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KEYWORDS: 800000; china; crevolist; old; south; stoneware; year
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To: blam

41 posted on 09/14/2002 12:13:44 PM PDT by Undertow
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To: firebrand
I hope you're joking.

Have you ever tried to knapp flint or obsidian ? It's not as easy as it looks. Making a decent, sharp and straight stone blade DOES require a good little bit of skill and practice.

42 posted on 09/15/2002 6:06:25 PM PDT by Centurion2000
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To: Cultural Jihad
ROTHFLMAO you smart a**!!!! Barney plates!!!! parsy the choking on sunflower seeds.
43 posted on 09/15/2002 6:13:09 PM PDT by parsifal
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To: Centurion2000
Its not easy to knapp around my house. either. Some telemarketer calls or the kids flip the TV over to MTV or something. parsy the sleep-deprived.
44 posted on 09/15/2002 6:15:07 PM PDT by parsifal
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To: Undertow
Dear heavens, your digital camera is astounding. Is it a Mt. Olympus?
45 posted on 09/15/2002 6:18:57 PM PDT by DaughterofEve
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To: blam
Thanks for the article. I do believe it's significance went over more than a few heads.
46 posted on 09/15/2002 6:48:25 PM PDT by rightofrush
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To: rightofrush
Oh yeah.
47 posted on 09/15/2002 6:53:01 PM PDT by blam
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To: blam
Deserves bttt.
48 posted on 09/15/2002 11:24:55 PM PDT by rightofrush
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To: blam
Stoneware is made from clay and baked in a kiln. It's as hard as stone, hence the name. I don't think Java man had kilns.;^)
49 posted on 09/16/2002 7:19:56 AM PDT by CobaltBlue
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To: goody2shooz
Humans tend to be so adventurous sexually, I can't imagine Neanderthals NOT being in our genes.

Studies of mitochondrial DNA (the kind that survives the longest, it's found in the bones, e.g. thigh bones) have so far not shown any link between humans and Neanderthals, amazingly enough.

50 posted on 09/16/2002 7:22:31 AM PDT by CobaltBlue
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To: DaughterofEve
It's a Mt. Olympustone.
51 posted on 09/16/2002 7:29:14 AM PDT by Undertow
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To: CobaltBlue
"Studies of mitochondrial DNA (the kind that survives the longest, it's found in the bones, e.g. thigh bones) have so far not shown any link between humans and Neanderthals, amazingly enough."

Yup. To me, that indicates that we should question mtDNA as a tool for these tests/studies.

52 posted on 09/16/2002 7:42:36 AM PDT by blam
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To: Centurion2000
I am not replying to this thread any more. No one seems to know what the word "intellect" means.
53 posted on 09/16/2002 9:51:21 AM PDT by firebrand
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To: CobaltBlue
I don't think that is correct. The conclusion was that Neanderthal was not an ancestor species. Neanderthal and modern man clearly share a common ancestor species.
54 posted on 09/16/2002 8:52:39 PM PDT by edsheppa
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To: edsheppa
No humans tested have Neanderthal mitochondrial DNA.

Because we inherit mitochondrial DNA from our mothers, this means that no humans tested had a Neanderthal foremother.

It is possible that human males mated with Neanderthal females, but not possible that human females both mated with Neanderthal males and then gave birth to a half-human half-Neanderthal child.

55 posted on 09/17/2002 8:56:35 AM PDT by CobaltBlue
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