@babablackmoose @Dukemeister5 @Laughs4Liberty @iamyesyouareno https://t.co/kPvowGLcOu The oldest possible tools, Lomekwian, date to 3.3 million years ago. Have any evidence of tool usage outside of Africa? Let the scientific community know
https://t.co/YWaU7yGmkU Deep time is wild
@luciyase The who is a recent development. We can't ascribe the invention to a single person, since those ancient people really took credit for their works. Human dispersed from Africa, making d continent have one of the oldest unwritten and written medica
RT @DayInScience: #OnThisDay in 2015, the discovery of the oldest tools is published in @Nature with the tools dating to 3.3 million years…
#OnThisDay in 2015, the discovery of the oldest tools is published in @Nature with the tools dating to 3.3 million years ago, predating the establishment of the Homo genus that includes modern humans by hundreds of thousands of years https://t.co/8q6QV3o6c
RT @AthopeMarie: 3.3-million-year-old stone tools from Lomekwi 3, West Turkana, Kenya https://t.co/U4LMfU2pEu
RT @AthopeMarie: 3.3-million-year-old stone tools from Lomekwi 3, West Turkana, Kenya https://t.co/U4LMfU2pEu
3.3-million-year-old stone tools from Lomekwi 3, West Turkana, Kenya https://t.co/U4LMfU2pEu
@Sepher_Raziel not super knowledgeable about it but I think there have been some? eg https://t.co/Or4sNrUcnR or https://t.co/07T6UMCXAU
RT @johnhawks: @Aliqanbary2000 Oldowan has been defined in many ways but generally Oldowan assemblages were products of freehand percussion…
@Aliqanbary2000 Oldowan has been defined in many ways but generally Oldowan assemblages were products of freehand percussion, while the Lomekwi 3 artifacts were not. For this reason Sonia Harmand and collaborators named them a new industry, Lomekwian. http
RT @DayInScience: #OnThisDay in 2015, the discovery of the oldest tools is published in @Nature with the tools dating to 3.3 million years…
#OnThisDay in 2015, the discovery of the oldest tools is published in @Nature with the tools dating to 3.3 million years ago, predating the establishment of the Homo genus that includes modern humans by hundreds of thousands of years https://t.co/LsS0PhXRb
@Hieromrechstet1 @DepoorterYves @dunja_lim Dit bv. https://t.co/Prok9S0OMF Hoezo, wil je me overhoren?
@Tocharus Great thread. You seen this paper? Oldowan tech could be as old as 3.3 million years. https://t.co/2uG8vNwsBG
@WrldOfPaleoAnth 64 references not one about either microwear or geofacts. With very little experience, they assumed they would know a unique and unknown lithic industry from geofacts. Absurd where was the peer review? https://t.co/ej0hlJQa5o
@econ_climb @cristiannmillo .. only fools -like @ClaudioZucho https://t.co/2EKJBsVHsh - start seeing all problems as if they were nails We, hominids, have been using hammers -on which civilization was built- for more than 3 million years, way before na
@FriendlyHistory @Tanorwhite 3.3-million-year-old stone tools from Lomekwi 3, West Turkana, Kenya https://t.co/xK9DFn9038
https://t.co/viX6gajSb8 At a archeological site named lomekwi 3, there is lots of speculation over man made "rocks" artifacts. What's more is the age of them are over millions of years old. There are other sites worth mention also in the article! #vcbehind
RT @EAAPaM: @archaeologyEAA Yet, -just a reminder- these may not have been the oldest lithic tools known so far... https://t.co/hWRR5RKqu6
RT @EAAPaM: @archaeologyEAA Yet, -just a reminder- these may not have been the oldest lithic tools known so far... https://t.co/hWRR5RKqu6
@archaeologyEAA Yet, -just a reminder- these may not have been the oldest lithic tools known so far... https://t.co/hWRR5RKqu6
An unknown group of early hominids shape rocks into the first known stone tools, possibly for use in separating meat from bone. https://t.co/oVO80cUAvi https://t.co/au8JHKfOWC
@fibonaccicap @AhsokaTheGrey @Forbes 3.3 million years ago is literally the age of the oldest tools ever found fyi. https://t.co/wHyqxX1VlN Amazing that Bezos deserves the same as a mythical being who’s lived this long and taught ~176.8 million students (
@AmyTheCuteGurl @callmedia1 @BlondRengarPaul @stone_toss // https://t.co/g9X6fwMmR3 // 3.3-million-year-old stone tools from Lomekwi 3, West Turkana, Kenya // 2015/05/01
RT @josep_ahuir: Hoy ha salido una publicación que presenta comportamientos tecnológicos en una cronología de 3,3 millones de años, en el y…
Hoy ha salido una publicación que presenta comportamientos tecnológicos en una cronología de 3,3 millones de años, en el yacimiento Lomekwi 3, en Kenia. https://t.co/5sA2SpR6la https://t.co/l0s8lcv3xL
@LauDanHom @BenjaminSire @Enthoven_R @Cartola_70 @PKlugman « Alors pour info, civilisation = sapiens » : Et oui, vous aussi déniez à Habilis et aux australopithèques d'avoir été une civilisation de l'outil. Qu'elles sont impressionnantes vos certitudes et
3.3-million-year-old stone tools from Lomekwi 3, West Turkana, Kenya https://t.co/U4LMfU2pEu
La nozione di Preistoria è dunque frutto di una decisione, su cui non c'è chiarezza nemmeno per quando sarebbe stata assunta cfr. https://t.co/kCozjXRHJZ), figuriamoci quando tale epoca sarebbe iniziata, data la recente retrodatazione dell'industria litica
RT @david_herisson: Michel Brenet (@inrap et @PACEA_Bordeaux) présente ses travaux sur #Lomekwi sur le terrain et en labo, bardé de capteur…
RT @david_herisson: Michel Brenet (@inrap et @PACEA_Bordeaux) présente ses travaux sur #Lomekwi sur le terrain et en labo, bardé de capteur…
RT @david_herisson: Michel Brenet (@inrap et @PACEA_Bordeaux) présente ses travaux sur #Lomekwi sur le terrain et en labo, bardé de capteur…
Michel Brenet (@inrap et @PACEA_Bordeaux) présente ses travaux sur #Lomekwi sur le terrain et en labo, bardé de capteurs pour mieux appréhender les hommes ayant produit les plus vieilles industries connues à jour, lisez les articles https://t.co/iw1ithpuWu
@Prophecy_YEC @AiG https://t.co/wa1MjSsp26 This is a article published in nature which talks about the discovery of primitive tools dating as far back as 3.3 million years. Last I checked 3.3 million is a lot older then @AiG estimation of roughly 6-10 th
RT @JMRocbo: #Archéologie : Créés sans doute avant le genre Homo, les plus vieux #outils du monde découverts au #Kenya. https://t.co/9vdIIY…
RT @JMRocbo: #Archéologie : Créés sans doute avant le genre Homo, les plus vieux #outils du monde découverts au #Kenya. https://t.co/9vdIIY…
RT @JMRocbo: #Archéologie : Créés sans doute avant le genre Homo, les plus vieux #outils du monde découverts au #Kenya. https://t.co/9vdIIY…
#Archéologie : Créés sans doute avant le genre Homo, les plus vieux #outils du monde découverts au #Kenya. https://t.co/9vdIIYd7pZ https://t.co/6oLvmp2mG2
Harmand: Evidence of the site's context and knapping behaviors have been reported in @nature: https://t.co/XYgWRsDTVr #ESHE2016
The earliest stone tools ever found! 3.3-million-year-old stone tools from Lomekwi 3, West Turkana, Kenya https://t.co/hliU4beKyH
RT @MatthewPope: We can all finally read about those 3.3 million year old stone tools from Lomekwi, Kenya @NatureNews http://t.co/pAONi0VyRv
RT @MatthewPope: We can all finally read about those 3.3 million year old stone tools from Lomekwi, Kenya @NatureNews http://t.co/pAONi0VyRv
RT @RakKrzysztof: 3.3-million-year-old stone tools from #Lomekwi 3, West Turkana, Kenya via @nature #lomekwien http://t.co/JwCSgNvfX9 http:…
RT @HollyDunsworth: Over heard in #paleoanthropology class about the Lomekwian: "Should have called it Olderwan." https://t.co/ejg7xPdxUa
Over heard in #paleoanthropology class about the Lomekwian: "Should have called it Olderwan." https://t.co/ejg7xPdxUa
RT @LeMoustier: @JacquelynGill [for future scifacts use- 3.3 million now :-) http://t.co/f4ah0tceA9]
@JacquelynGill [for future scifacts use- 3.3 million now :-) http://t.co/f4ah0tceA9]
3.3-million-year-old stone tools from Lomekwi 3, West Turkana, Kenya. http://t.co/oxWG0qeRBD #evolution #hominid
3.3-million-year-old stone tools from Lomekwi 3, West Turkana, Kenya http://t.co/OA5AAOJLzm
3.3-million-year-old stone tools from Lomekwi 3, West Turkana, Kenya http://t.co/OA5AAOJLzm
3.3-million-year-old stone tools from Lomekwi 3, West Turkana, Kenya http://t.co/OA5AAOJLzm
Discovery of a pre-#Homo tool culture! @nature > http://t.co/H1OBnfY1zy #Evolution #Technology HT @MartinVetterli http://t.co/r01NfFw8iM
3.3-million-year-old stone tools from Lomekwi 3, West Turkana, Kenya http://t.co/12tPppKiuH
Rhonda Quinn @SetonHall @turkanabasin #Lomekwi 3 #Kenya #anthropology find 3.3millionyear oldest stone tools @Nature http://t.co/xaIRiE50y3
3.3-million-year-old stone tools from #Lomekwi 3, West Turkana, Kenya via @nature #lomekwien http://t.co/JwCSgNvfX9 http://t.co/SsYOZJwHKT
Archaeology gets an earlier beginning... by 700,000 years http://t.co/XyfRd8ZKuL
http://t.co/TgoJVTp7Fc nossa, dificuldade monstra de linkar no site mesmo, baita preguiça
At 3.3 million years old, world's oldest stone tool is even older than modern humans | http://t.co/nz4h24h5wV
Agora a coisa ficou séria ! http://t.co/8SXZGNkIZO
Found: At 3.3 million years old, world's oldest stone tool is even older than modern humans | http://t.co/VLbEKSz7rf
The world's oldest stone tool - at 3.3 million years - is older than modern humans | http://t.co/stqrjVVur4
Scientists have discovered stone tools dating back 3.3 million years, the oldest ever found | http://t.co/stqrjVVur4
Scientists have discovered stone tools dating back 3.3 million years, before the advent of modern humans | http://t.co/stqrjVVur4
原著論文は http://t.co/Pql1d7XnU7 解説は http://t.co/2pjVM4XuPl RT @ta_niiyan: 330万年前の石器発見=人類最古、ケニアで-国際調査隊 http://t.co/cBWheivYq1 #SmartNews
stone tools have turned out to be the oldest ever found, likely means distant ancestors were smarter than believed. http://t.co/FpZ0GBlmVn
Stone tools dated to 3.3m years ago, indicate that hominins were making tools much earlier than previously thought http://t.co/ZL9PCg0c9t
...Para más credibilidad, que History no tiene demasiada: http://t.co/xs60mtLBtV
World's oldest stone tools, 3.3m yrs old http://t.co/mUs2Xo6JGd story frm April, paper now up http://t.co/1OayiZnSd3 http://t.co/jtRB4qCnfy
Stone tools dated to 3.3m years ago, indicate that hominins were making tools much earlier than previously thought http://t.co/ZL9PCg0c9t
3.3 million year old stone tools found near Turkana, Kenya. That's 700,000 years older than previous findings! >> http://t.co/RYcc1JgOca
3.3 million year old stone tools found near Turkana, Kenya. That's 700,000 years older than previous findings! >> http://t.co/RYcc1JgOca
"3.3-million-year-old stone tools from Lomekwi 3, West Turkana, Kenya" http://t.co/unntLtZlqk . http://t.co/6VhKTigObs
"3.3-million-year-old stone tools from Lomekwi 3, West Turkana, Kenya" http://t.co/unntLtZlqk . http://t.co/6VhKTigObs
3.3-million-year-old stone tools from Lomekwi 3, West Turkana, Kenya #ToTheWombTues http://t.co/cCArTVcWzE
#Turkana EverythingScience: Paleontology3.3 million year old stone tools founded in West Turkana, ... http://t.co/Pyqa6MPFqE #CountyNews
Here's the full research article from the @nature journal. Interesting reading. http://t.co/vP1LnuSYTn
3.3-million-year-old stone tools from Lomekwi 3, West Turkana, Kenya http://t.co/AKKOrCUA4M
Vocês viram essa história de ferramentas de pedra de 3.3 milhões de anos atrás? Me parecem só pedras... http://t.co/cdvvITwY07
Here's the full research article from the @nature journal. Interesting reading. http://t.co/vP1LnuSYTn
Here's the full research article from the @nature journal. Interesting reading. http://t.co/vP1LnuSYTn
Here's the full research article from the @nature journal. Interesting reading. http://t.co/vP1LnuSYTn
3.3-million-year-old stone tools from Lomekwi 3, West Turkana, Kenya http://t.co/mkQ6Z2rFPv
Here's the full research article from the @nature journal. Interesting reading. http://t.co/vP1LnuSYTn
Here's the full research article from the @nature journal. Interesting reading. http://t.co/vP1LnuSYTn
Here's the full research article from the @nature journal. Interesting reading. http://t.co/vP1LnuSYTn
Here's the full research article from the @nature journal. Interesting reading. http://t.co/vP1LnuSYTn
Here's the full research article from the @nature journal. Interesting reading. http://t.co/vP1LnuSYTn
Here's the full research article from the @nature journal. Interesting reading. http://t.co/vP1LnuSYTn
Here's the full research article from the @nature journal. Interesting reading. http://t.co/vP1LnuSYTn
Here's the full research article from the @nature journal. Interesting reading. http://t.co/vP1LnuSYTn