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Evidence for the earliest structural use of wood at least 476,000 years ago

Barham, David V. C.; Duller, G. A. T.; Candy, I.; Scott, Nádia; Cartwright, C. R.; Peterson, J. R.; Kabukcu, Ceren; Chapot, L.; Melia, F.; Rots, V.

Wood artefacts rarely survive from the Early Stone Age since they require exceptional conditions for preservation; consequently, we have limited information about when and how hominins used this basic raw material1. We report here on the earliest evidence for structural use of wood in the archaeological record. Waterlogged deposits at the archaeological site of Kalambo Falls, Zambia, dated by luminescence to at...


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