| Literature DB >> 10698732 |
H Yamei1, R Potts, Y Baoyin, G Zhengtang, A Deino, W Wei, J Clark, X Guangmao, H Weiwen.
Abstract
Stone artifacts from the Bose basin, South China, are associated with tektites dated to 803,000 +/- 3000 years ago and represent the oldest known large cutting tools (LCTs) in East Asia. Bose toolmaking is compatible with Mode 2 (Acheulean) technologies in Africa in its targeted manufacture and biased spatial distribution of LCTs, large-scale flaking, and high flake scar counts. Acheulean-like tools in the mid-Pleistocene of South China imply that Mode 2 technical advances were manifested in East Asia contemporaneously with handaxe technology in Africa and western Eurasia. Bose lithic technology is associated with a tektite airfall and forest burning.Mesh:
Year: 2000 PMID: 10698732 DOI: 10.1126/science.287.5458.1622
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728