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cutting tools, over 200,000 mya, from production line/American Friends of Tel Aviv University

From Archaeologists Find Blade ‘Production Lines’ Existed as Much as 400,000 Years Ago
ScienceDaily (Oct. 17, 2011), we learn:

Archaeology has long associated advanced blade production with the Upper Palaeolithic period, about 30,000-40,000 years ago, linked with the emergence of Homo Sapiens and cultural features such as cave art. Now researchers at Tel Aviv University have uncovered evidence which shows that “modern” blade production was also an element of Amudian industry during the late Lower Paleolithic period, 200,000-400,000 years ago as part of the Acheulo-Yabrudian cultural complex, a geographically limited group of hominins who lived in modern-day Israel, Lebanon, Syria and Jordan.

The blades, which were described recently in the Journal of Human Evolution, are the product of a well planned “production line,” says Dr. Barkai. Every element of the blades, from the choice of raw material to the production method itself, points to a sophisticated tool production system to rival the blade technology used hundreds of thousands of years later.

Evidence suggests that the process began with the careful selection of raw materials. The hominins collected raw material from the surface or quarried it from underground, seeking specific pieces of flint that would best fit their blade making technology, explains Dr. Barkai. With the right blocks of material, they were able to use a systematic and efficient method to produce the desired blades, which involved powerful and controlled blows that took into account the mechanics of stone fracture. Most of the blades of were made to have one sharp cutting edge and one naturally dull edge so it could be easily gripped in a human hand.

What proves that they are irretrievably backward, however, is that they did not have razor blade company’s advertising agencies, to write ear worms about the sharp blade and easy grip. On the other hand … we wouldn’t know at this date if they did.

Apparently, they used fire as well, and organized their cave into sections, according to task.

See also: Human evolution: Artists’ workshop from 100,000 years ago

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DrREC, Isn't that the materialists' party line?Joseph
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I have a hard time telling when you’re joking, Joe Mmmm ... they say design, he says schmesign. They say mother nature, he says schm ... !Chas D
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Right now, I'm counting the number of News posts where the headline doesn't match the content! I'm in double figures already.Elizabeth Liddle
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I have a hard time telling when you're joking, JoeDrREC
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couple orders of magnitude, who's counting?DrREC
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You might want to correct the title of this post.Bilbo I
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As if mother nature couldn't produce those. Archaeologists seem fond of giving up.... Joseph
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