Archaeologists at Lingjing in northern China have dated sophisticated stone tools to 146,000 years ago, linking them to the extinct hominin Homo juluensis and revising the timeline of ice‑age technology in East Asia.
Archaeologists at Lingjing in northern China have dated sophisticated stone tools to 146,000 years ago, linking them to the extinct hominin Homo juluensis and revising the timeline of ice‑age technology in East Asia.