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China scientists argue that harsh settings, not warm climates, drive early human creativity
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China scientists argue that harsh settings, not warm climates, drive early human creativity

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Originally published bySouth China Morning Post
Archaeologists in central China have directly challenged the long-held belief that humanityโ€™s earliest ancestors reached their creative peak during warm and hospitable climates. For more than a decade, a team of researchers in Henan province has studied a 146,000-year-old animal-butchering site once inhabited by Homo juluensis, an extinct human species that lived about 300,000 years ago in eastern Asia. Their discovery of remarkably inventive tools suggests that these ancient cousins of Homo...

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