Ancient Wood Structure Reveals Early Humans' Building Skills Half a Million Years Ago

Preserved timbers discovered in Zambia reveal that early man, potentially a species older than Homo sapiens, was building wooden structures 476,000 years ago. These structures, resembling Lincoln Logs, consisted of 5-foot-long logs with clear signs of woodworking using stone tools. The discovery challenges previous notions of early human capabilities and suggests the existence of a previous species capable of basic carpentry techniques. The structures may have served as platforms or jetties for fishing. No hominid bones were found, leaving open the possibility of a different species, such as Homo erectus or Homo naledi, being responsible for the construction.
- Early Man Was Building Lincoln Log-like Structures 500,000 Years Ago, New Preserved Wood Shows Good News Network
- Oldest wooden structure, half a million years old, predates our species New Atlas
- This simple log structure may be the oldest example of early humans building with wood Phys.org
- Researchers find timber structure built by pre-sapiens carpenters Global Construction Review
- Scientists discover world’s oldest human-built structure, built by an extinct species Yahoo News Australia
Reading Insights
0
0
1 min
vs 2 min read
75%
389 → 98 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on Good News Network