Humans have built with wood for 4.7L years
- September 26, 2023
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Humans have built with wood for 4.7L years
Subject: Science and Technology
Section: msc
Context:
- Along the banks of the Kalambo River in Zambia near Africa’s second-highest waterfall, archaeologists have excavated two logs of the large-fruited bushwillow tree that were notched, shaped and joined nearly half a million years ago.
Wooden structures built by human:
- These artifacts found along the Kalambo River represent the oldest-known example of humans – in this case a species that preceded our own – building wooden structures, a milestone in technological achievement that indicates that our forerunners displayed more ingenuity than previously thought.
- The overlying log at Kalambo Falls is about 1.4 metres long, with tapering ends. About 1.5 metres of the underlying log was excavated.
- The wood, found in a waterlogged condition, was preserved by a permanent high-water table at the site. Clay sediments surrounding it provided an oxygen-free environment preventing decay.
- The logs, modified using stone tools, appear to have been part of a framework for a structure.
- Earlier it was thought that the humans at that time simply roamed the landscape hunting and gathering resources.
- The framework of the log structure could have multiple purposes including storage of firewood, tools, food and as a foundation on which to place a hut.
Significance of the findings:
- The discovery suggests that the humans of that time were skilled, having sharp tools and staying at a location for a long period. It was contradictory to the earlier notion that stone age people were nomadic people.
- A vast majority of archaeological sites of this age preserve only the stone tools, but Kalambo Falls provides us a unique insight into the wooden objects that these tools were being used to create, allowing us a much richer and more complete picture of the lives of these people.
- The earliest-known Homo sapiens fossils date from roughly 300,000 years ago in Morocco. The Kalambo Falls logs were determined to be from about 476,000 years ago.
Homo heidelbergensis:
- No human remains were found there, but it is suspected that the artefacts were fashioned by a species called Homo heidelbergensis known from about 700,000 to 200,000 years ago.
- Homo heidelbergensis possessed a large brow ridge and a bigger braincase and flatter face than earlier hominins – species on the human evolutionary lineage.
Source: TH