Evidence of Chimpanzee Stone Age Uncovered in West Africa
By Mike McQuillian, published Feb 17, 2007
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The researchers found over 200 artifacts in Tai National Park, Ivory Coast. They have said that most of these artifacts were used by prehistoric chimps to crack nuts open. Archaeologist Julio Mercader and his colleagues, who found the artifacts, say that the chimps put the nuts on the flat side of one rock, and then smashed the shells with a second rock.
Of this shell-smashing technique, Mercader says "I'd predict that this type of simple bashing technology goes back to a common ancestor of chimps and humans around 6 million years ago."
The findings of Mercader and his crew will be presented in an upcoming Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
In 2001 and 2003, the researchers excavated three West African sites. The majority of the artifacts came from the site called Noulo. The archaeologists used radiocarbon measurements of burned wood in the soil to determine the artifacts' age.
To determine whether or not the artifacts were tools, Mercader and two experts in Stone Age Tools (who will co-author the upcoming article about the artifacts) compared them to stones found at other sites. They used stones from a 5,000 year old human occupation in Canada and tones from the Canadian Rockies which were only altered by geological forces. In almost all cases, the experts could tell that the West African rocks and the ones from the ancient settlement were intentionally modified.
After looking at the full set of specimens from the West African sites the team concluded that most of them represent the hammering of one stone against another. They weighed between 2.2 and 19.8 pounds.
The team saw evidence that people apparently struck flakes off of some of the stones. Mercader thinks that people probably visited the riverbank sites sporadically.
Evidence of Chimpanzee Stone Age Uncovered in West Africa
This chimp's ancestors used rocks to smash nutshells
Credit: nature.com
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