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    Ancient humans used hand axes earlier than thought

    LOS ANGELES (AP) โ€” Ancient humans fashioned hand axes, cleavers and picks much earlier than believed, but didn't take the stone tools along when they left Africa, new research suggests.

    A team from the United States and France made the findings after traveling to an archaeological site along the northwest shoreline of Kenya's Lake Turkana. Two-faced blades and other large cutting tools had been previously excavated there along with primitive stone flakes.

    Using a sophisticated technique to date the dirt, researchers calculated the age of the more advanced tools to be 1.76 million years old. That's older than similar stone-age artifacts in Ethiopia and Tanzania estimated to be between 1.4 and 1.6 million years old.

    This suggests that prehistoric humans were involved in refined tool-making that required a higher level of thinking much earlier than thought. Unlike the simplest stone tools made from bashing rocks together, the early humans who shaped these more distinct objects planned the design and then created them.

    This "required a good deal of forethought as well as dexterity to manufacture," said paleoanthropologist Eric Delson at Lehman College in New York, who was not involved in the research.

    Results of the study, led by Christopher Lepre of Rutgers University and Columbia University's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, appear in Thursday's issue of the journal Nature.

    The stone tools, known collectively as Acheulian tools, are believed to be the handiwork of the human ancestor Homo erectus. The teardrop-shaped axes were "like a stone-age Leatherman or Swiss Army knife," said New York University anthropologist Christian Tryon.

    The axes were suited for butchering animals or chopping wood while the thicker picks were used for digging holes.

    Homo erectus walked upright like modern humans, but possessed a flat skull, sloping forehead and a smaller brain. It emerged about 2 million years ago in Africa. Most researchers think Homo erectus was the first to fan out widely from Africa.

    There's archaeological evidence that the first to leave carried only a simple toolkit. The earliest sites recovered in Asia and Europe contain pebble tools and flakes, but no sign of Acheulian technology like hand axes.

    Why that is "remains an open question," said anthropologist Sally McBrearty of the University of Connecticut, who had no role in the research.

    Theories abound. Some surmise that the early humans could not find the raw materials in their new settlement and lost the technology along the way. Others suggest they later returned to Africa where they developed hand axes.

    NYU's Tryon, who was not part of the study, has a different thought. Perhaps the early populations who expanded out of Africa didn't need advanced technology because there was less competition.

    Early humans were "behaviorally flexible" and making hand axes "was something that they did as needed and abandoned when not needed," Tryon said.

    The latest work does little to settle the issue, but scientists now have identified the earliest known site in the world containing Acheulian tools.

    Geologists collected about 150 samples of sediment from the site in 2007. To come up with an age, they used a technique known as paleomagnetic dating, which takes advantage of the flip-flop of Earth's magnetic field every several hundred thousand years.

    The tools were not too far from where the bones of Turkana Boy โ€” the most complete skeleton of a prehistoric human โ€” were unearthed in 1984.

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    312 comments

    • cunningham  •  8 mths ago
      They bought all these axes at Stone Depot for a dozen dinosaur eggs. Nobody does it like Stone Depot.
    • ThaBullDawg  •  8 mths ago
      "even early humans were all human, not animals and with a soul created by God"

      Hate to break it to you but humans Are animals.
      Kingdom: Animalia
      Phylum: Chordata
      Class: Mammalia
      Order: Primates
      Family: Hominidae
      Tribe: Hominini
      Genus: Homo
      Species: H. sapiens

      further more we as human can trace our ancestors back 1.7 million years ago.
      Human evolution:
      Apidium
      Aegyptopithecus
      Proconsul
      Pierolapithecus
      Ardipithecus
      Australopithecus
      Homo habilis
      Homo erectus
      Archaic' sapiens
      Homo sapiens
      • Deborah 8 mths ago
        ThaBullDawg

        May I interject some truly substantive points? There is some controversy regarding which paleospecies within the genus "Apidium" that should be recognized as our "CA". All three are stem anthropoids that possess the hallmarks of modern Anthropoidea. Too little is known of the paleospecies "Apidium Browni" to draw any definitive conclusions .... very few remains have been discovered. Also, specimens of "Apidium Moustafai" are only slightly less rare though some fairly complete remains have been found at the Fayoum Deposits of Egypt. There is of course the possibility of future discoveries of something new. As for me and my family..... we refuse to acknowledge the paleospecies "Apidium Phiomense" in our ancestry. They were far too "common" and uncouth .... no, entirely out of the question. (Source: Ancestrydotdote - Early Oligocene Edition)...
      • Anonymous 8 mths ago
        im making a new tv show it's called, "so you think you can copy and paste"
    • ThaBullDawg  •  8 mths ago
      I see the Crybabies are deleting posts again.
      The truth is too much for them.
      Still losing.
      Whaah!!
    • Lee J  •  8 mths ago
      Intelligent people boycott A's ignorant posts. He/she is supposed to be boycotting science articles yet here he/she is. A is a liar and gawd hates liars
      • Anonymous 8 mths ago
        Intelligent people don't post, nor even go on a post they are boycotting.
    • jim l  •  8 mths ago
      I remember a place out West where I'd come across a small field of huge bones I presumed were dinosaur bones. Years later I went back to check on them and found an electric company had put up a power line right smack through the area. They'd bullbozed ALL the bones and left it a pile of rubble!
    • james  •  8 mths ago
      no where in the bible dose it give an age of 4000 or 6000 years. no one i know actually believes that. that was something thought up a 1000 years ago by church and early science trying to date the earth.
      • Multi-Media Duplication 8 mths ago
        tell that to the zealots........
      • A Yahoo! User 8 mths ago
        Sorry, surveys show a large number of America fundiots believe it, loser.
      • D Terrent 8 mths ago
        "Don't give a dose to the one you love most, give her some marmalade, giver her some toast" -- Shel Silverstein
    • Steven  •  8 mths ago
      26000 years ago this next December 2012 the earth might have flopped over on its axis and could have destroyed a whole world of highly advanced peoples..Maybe this has been the missing key factor in trying to determine the origin of some advanced building techniques and the level of scientific findings in the rock record...One has to get away from looking at the earth thru the eyes of a philosophy and focus on cause and effect..We are not alone..;-)
    • Matthew Wagner  •  8 mths ago
      I think we have a lot of rethinking to do about the origin of our species.
      • Matthew Wagner 8 mths ago
        Haha. Confirmed. I now KNOW we have have a lot to learn about the origin of our species. ;)
      • Anonymous 8 mths ago
        I think you ought to leave that up to the scientists, you know, the ones qualified to make such a claim.
    • JEFF  •  8 mths ago
      more gov money on useless speculation, the earths magnetic field hasn't flipped in over 400,000 years how accurate is this data.......anyway, they have good pensions that we pay for...........
    • Al  •  8 mths ago
      We didn't exist 1.7 million years ago. That's your theory my God says otherwise I think I'll hang with what God says.
    • jennflip  •  8 mths ago
      me need rock--me hit critter in head with rock==="nuff said!!!!
    • Joe4d  •  8 mths ago
      The dating is all guess work and theory, and is presented as facts, Carbon dating is only accurate to 5000 years after that is it just guesswork based on clues. But they present it as fact. So much archeology presents facts that are far from the truth or simply one suggestion of many possibilities, Including possibilities that havent been thought of.
    • jonathan  •  8 mths ago
      I just read this article, then read the comments...then re-read the article a couple of more times... and i have came to the conclusion that yahoo may want to check the software that governs where their comments end up once posted. Upon very close examination, this seems to be about an average scientific discovery, one pertaining to the discovery of stone axes created by our very early ancestors some 1.76 Million Years Ago... which i personally thought was a pretty nifty thing to discover! Then after i finished the article, i went down to the comments section with the hopes of finding some other like minded individuals with whom i had desired having nice, relaxing, mentally stimulating and enlightening conversations with. Unfortunately the Cluster-fart which I encountered instead dashed all hopes of that to smithereens. Instead I experienced something which I could only liken to (and perhaps this is what happened maybe?) if someone took random comments from other Articles, and simply moved them into the comment section of this article instead. Especially common were what must've been taken from an incredibly heated article concerning "Religion" as well as a large number taken from seemingly a few different articles written about "U.S. Politics", as well as some other random comments from who knows where. Also, there seemed to have been some data corruption when these comments had their places juxtaposed as well. because most of the spelling and grammar in these comments were so out of place i wondered to myself for a second, "hmmm..did I accidentally translate this page somehow into a different language?lol", but then discovered soon thereafter that no...it was correct... I must just simply be observing some technical troubles. Speaking of which, I believe i chatted with one of the technicians who must've been working upon the difficulties, as I started conversing with him, though the only responses he gave me was "tl:dr" (making me assume he was rushing around trying to fix things and did not at present have the time to have a nice, pleasant conversation with me) STFU>FO (which basically i assumed these were work-based codes, probably standing for "Situation Technical Fluctuating Uncontrollably & Granting Technical Fixes Official" which we use in our workshoppe (very occasionally though) whenever one of our steam-engines begin to spray unlike the way it is meant to. I hope this situation is resolved very soon as I am thrilled about partaking in calm, in-depth, friendly discussions about the current topics of this amazin world today, and it would truly be a downright shame if these technical problems continued to force Yahoo News Comments to mostly appear as though a wad of ill-conceived nonsense was used to wipe up a gloopy mess of things uncivilized and uncouth, and, frankly,it would make me very darned upset to lose what could be a very valuable tool to use with the intent of improving the human race, especially to help us to learn to communicate with each other in a quicker, cleaner, more polite yet still more honest way. Well...lol, at least that one girl hasn't made it here yet, she is *very* single... if you know what I mean boys... and she will make that very clear from the first time you meet her, I'm still unsure where I met her at in Real Life, or why I had to join each of the 52 other sites she was a member of... but let me tell you my boys... she is a looker...mmmm-mmm!
    • Unsentimental Jajurie  •  8 mths ago
      it really suggests that the bible is the wrong way round.! thanks.!
    • Al V  •  8 mths ago
      Excellent. We used stone tools earlier than we thought we did. Very newsworthy. Thanks.
    • You are insane  •  8 mths ago
      These are just Rocks!
    • eternal life  •  8 mths ago
      Now let's inject some science into this. For everyone out there believing we evolved out of meaningless and lifeless chemicals consider this: There are some parameters that affect the formation of a single protein, we're not even talking a cell yet, just a protein before we even apply mathematics and probabilities to the origin of life such as the following:

      1. There are over 300 different types of amino acids of which only 20 are used in life.
      2. each type of amino acid comes in 2 shapes commonly referred to left and right handed and these amino acids bond indiscriminately.
      3. amino acids have to bond in a correct order.
      4. amino acids require an energy source for bonding, that's easy enough you say, the sun. True enough however raw energy from the sun needs to be captured and converted to usable energy. Where did this converter come from? Plus it would require energy to build this biological machine. Now before the energy converter can capture the raw energy it would need an energy source to build it.
      5. without a protective membrane it would disintegrate in water (hydrolysis), disintegrate in an atmosphere containing oxygen, and would disintegrate due to the ultra violet rays of the sun if there was no oxygen present to form the protective ozone layer.

      But here's the big mystery. One little fact that perplexes evolutionary theory scientists
      ALL LIFE ONLY CONSISTS OF LEFT HANDED AMINO ACIDS!

      Ok so basic probability goes like this in order for one single protein to "emerge" from a pool of chemicals would be like flipping a regular quarter and getting it to land on heads 100 times in row. Let me explain how many times and how often you would need to flip the coin in order to attain 100 heads in row.
      OVER 3 MILLION TIMES PER SECOND FOR THE NEXT QUADRILLION YEARS!

      and that's just to get all left handed amino acids that doesn't say anything about the order and they have to in the correct order or they won't function properly.

      Fast forward to what are the chances of getting all the necessary proteins for life? There are about 2000 enzymes and the chance of obtaining them all in a random trial is only... are you ready for this
      1 PART IN 10 TO THE 40,000 POWER!

      That's absolutely incredible, beyond belief, outside the realm of our capacity to even fathom.

      And our schools are teaching evolution theory as fact to our kids. Let's look at the real science and the real issue which is spiritual. When you remove God you remove any source of Ultimate Authority, Absolute Truths and Standards. What you see is right may not be right in my eyes and hence civilization to civilization men go through time making up their own laws with no foundation but their own reasoning. There is pain and sufffering and death and turmoil. That's just the harsh reality of the sin cursed and fallen world in which we live.

      But the good news is this: The Gospel of Jesus Christ; believe on HIM seek HIM trust HIM and HIS redemptive work on the cross. HIS death, burial and resurrection is the formula to reconcile us back to Himself forever into glorious perfection.

      1 Peter 3:15 states: "But sanctify the Lord God in your hearts: and be ready to give an answer to every man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you with meekness and fear."

      "There is a principle which is a bar against all information, which is proof against all arguments and which cannot fail to keep a man in everlasting ignorance---that principle is contempt prior to investigation."
      ---Herbert Spencer
    • thetnrebel  •  8 mths ago
      now wait a minute.. they work to make the tools but they did not take them with them?
      I find that hard to believe, but then i find it hard to believe that people voted for Obama but they did
    • balance between being ope ...  •  8 mths ago
      Is it that big of stretch that advanced sociteies formed 50k+ years ago? It took modern humans hundreds of thousands of years to figure out to stick a seed in the ground, but in less than 70 years we went from figuring out how to build an engine to landing on the moon. Our brains haven't really evolved much since then, so why the diminshed intellectual capcity. I read not to long ago about temples in northern India depicting constellations that are around 90,000 years old or when they first started excavating the pyramids they were finding sea salt. There have been multiple ice ages that are extremly destructive directly and indirectly with with oceans being lower during and rising after it ends. 70 or so percent of todays population lives along the coasts and near other water sources. 12 to 13 thousand years ago the oceans were 150 to 300 feet lower than they are now, so anyone civilation living near the cost is bye by along with any record of their existence.
    • truth  •  8 mths ago
      so
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