Tuesday, April 21, 2015

3.3-million-year-old tools found in Kenya

Stone tools dating back 3.3 million years have been found near Kenya’s Lake Turkana, making them the oldest tools yet found.

Researchers at a meeting here say they have found the oldest tools made by human ancestors—stone flakes dated to 3.3 million years ago. That’s 700,000 years older than the oldest-known tools to date, suggesting that our ancestors were crafting tools several hundred thousand years before our genus Homo arrived on the scene. If correct, the new evidence could confirm disputed claims for very early tool use, and it suggests that ancient australopithecines like the famed “Lucy” may have fashioned stone tools, too.

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Story: Michael Balter, Science Magazine | Photo: Nigel Pavitt, Corbis

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