Early Homo Erectus Tools Discovered in China More and more suspicious information about Human Foundation is included in the January / February issue of Archaeology magazine article "The Early Homo Erectus tools in China". After stones and animal bones were found in Renzi Cave (Renzidong) in Anhui province in eastern China, Chinese scientists conclude that Homo erectus may have been established 400,000 years earlier than previously thought Did.
More than a million years ago, the Chinese live in people hiding now. According to a recent study, stoneware found at the site of Xiaochangliang is a magnetic layer dating back 36 million years ago. The Xiguandu ruins of Shanxi Province are the earliest recorded erection fire, its history can be traced back to 27 million years ago. Yuanmou and subsequent Lantian excavations showed the initial dwelling. Perhaps the most famous erect specimen found in China is the so-called Basinger discovered in 1923-27. Homo sapiens of 125,000 to 80,000 BC found in Dao County Fuyan Cave in Hunan Province
China is one of the oldest major civilizations in the world, and its record dates back to 3,500 years. Intuitively, China may live over a million years ago. Perhaps the most famous erect specimen found in China is the so-called Beijing people found in 1923. Homo sapiens or modern people may arrive in China from Africa about 65,000 years ago. Early evidence of the original rice agriculture in China can be traced back to around 6000 BC and is related to the Peiligang culture of Xinzheng County in Henan Province. Agriculture will increase population, crop storage and redistribution capacity, and assist artisan craftsmen and administrators. In the late Neolithic period, the Yellow River (Yellow River) Valley began to set up its own cultural center in which the first village was established; the greatest archaeological significance is Xian Banpo Banpo (Xian)
In addition to developing technology, Homo electors became the first person to immigrate or immigrate from Africa. Fossils and stone tools show that homophone upright hunter band settled in India, China, Southeast Asia, Europe. According to anthropologists, Homo electus was the first person to use fire. In cold climates, cooked foods and attacked animals, flames provide warmth. Fire control may also help erection settle on new land. Homo electress may have developed the beginning of speaking. As with technology, languages may allow Homolectus to better control the environment and improve the opportunity for survival. The teamwork necessary to plan hunting and cooperate with other tasks varies from language to language. Homo erects may have named objects, places, animals, plants, etc. and exchanged ideas.