Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Ancient tools uncovered in China shed new light on early human diet | The Jerusalem Post Jerusalem Post/Archaeology/Archaeology Around the World The tools include digging sticks made of pine and hardwood, hooks for cutting roots, and small, pointed implements for extracting edible plants from the ground. Ancient wooden tools uncovered in China shed new light on early human diet, cognitive abilities. (photo credit: BO LI, University of Woolongong) ByJERUSALEM POST STAFF JULY 7, 2025 14:53 RECOMMENDED STORIES Israel's defense industry eyes new partners for next-gen fighter jet by 2028 JULY 30, 2025 Leonardo DiCaprio to open hotel in Israel JULY 29, 2025 NYT quietly alters Gaza starvation story to include key details of child's medical condition JULY 30, 2025 California governor candidate calls Auschwitz 'solution for homelessness,' sparks critisism JULY 27, 2025 Source link
The tools include digging sticks made of pine and hardwood, hooks for cutting roots, and small, pointed implements for extracting edible plants from the ground. Ancient wooden tools uncovered in China shed new light on early human diet, cognitive abilities. (photo credit: BO LI, University of Woolongong)