Stone tools unearthed in China's Yunnan province suggest Neanderthals or another ancient human species adapted to harsh ...
Scientists from the University of Washington have discovered Quina tools in China dating back 50,000 years. The Paleolithic ...
Some 60,000-year-old wild Sichuan pepper seeds unearthed at the Mengxihe Site in Ziyang, Sichuan province, have helped shed light on Paleolithic human diets that included a spicy and numbing flavor.
Artifacts found at a river valley site called Longtan in southern China include distinctive stone cutting and scraping ...
The tool we've identified is called a Quina scraper. This type of stone tool is well known from archaeological sites in ...
Discovery in China of tools called Quina scrapers suggests the people of East Asia were as inventive and flexible with ...
Over the past few decades, the two ancient Asian civilizations, each with modern global visions, have navigated a complex ...
Fossils from China’s Turpan-Hami Basin reveal it was a rare land refuge during the end-Permian extinction, with fast ...
In a paper published in Science Bulletin, an international team of scientists examined the extent changes in China’s wetlands ...