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English(EN) China scientists argue that harsh settings, not warm climates, drive early human creativity

中国科学家:恶劣气候驱动了早期人类的创新

中国的一项新研究表明,严峻的环境条件而非温暖的气候激发了早期人类的创造力和技术创新。考古学家在河南发现了一个拥有14.6万年历史的动物屠宰遗址,并出土了由已灭绝的巨猿人(Homo juluensis)制造的、极具创造力的工具。这些发现表明,东亚的古代人类在中更新世时期的技术水平比之前认为的要高,其认知能力与尼安德特人和非洲祖先相似。 AI

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中国科学家:恶劣气候驱动了早期人类的创新

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  1. SCMP — Tech TIER_1 English(EN) · Kevin McSpadden ·

    China scientists argue that harsh settings, not warm climates, drive early human creativity

    Archaeologists in central China have directly challenged the long-held belief that humanity’s earliest ancestors reached their creative peak during warm and hospitable climates. For more than a decade, a team of researchers in Henan province has studied a 146,000-year-old animal-…