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Licent and Chardin not only pushed the sediment's age to over a million years but also found, among many things, a flint tool. It was the oldest stone tool found at the time - so old, in fact, that even Chardin himself had suspicions about its authenticity. Barbour invited French archaeologists
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in 1923. He was amazed when he saw the ancient sediments from the lake. Although he guessed wrong about how old they were and found basically nothing, Barbour invited Pere Licent and Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, two of the most brilliant prehistoric archaeologists of that time, for a visit.
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hundreds of kilometers to the south (followed by wars and revolution) distracted the attention of the world's scientific community. However, from 1972 to 1978 more than 2000 pieces of stone tools were discovered, together with some bone tools, which confirmed Xiaochangliang (or
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In 1982, Wei Qi(衛奇), then 44, found a huge hominid settlement at Donggutuo(東谷坨) Village. He took samples to Pei, whose Peking Man was not half as old. "He said nothing," said Wei. "But I guess he had accepted it." Pei died of a heart attack a few days later.
254:. In 1935 Teilhard found a stone (flint) tool and determined the age of the site to be over a million years – it was the oldest artefact then known. Many scientists, including Teilhard, debated whether this tool might not be naturally formed. 217:, and disc cores. Although it is generally more difficult to date Asian sites than African sites because Asian sites typically lack volcanic materials that can be dated isotropically, the age of the tools has been 781: 435:
Pleistocene magnetochronology of the fauna and Paleolithic sites in the Nihewan Basin: Significance for environmental and hominin evolution in North China, 2013.
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Hong Ao; Mark J. Dekkers; Qi Wei; Xiaoke Qiang; Guoqiao Xiao (15 August 2013).
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In the basin, Archaeologists have identified 40 "million year old sites".
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dated as 1.36 million years. This method hinges upon dated
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The site was first discovered by the Scottish geologist
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Major National Historical and Cultural Sites in Hebei
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Nihewan Basin
Xiaochangliang is located in China
Hebei
40°07′00″N 114°10′00″E / 40.1167°N 114.1667°E / 40.1167; 114.1667
Paleolithic China
simplified Chinese
traditional Chinese
pinyin
paleolithic
East Asia
Yangyuan County
Hebei
stone tools

side and end scrapers
burins
magnetostratigraphically
reversals
Earth's magnetic field
George Barbour
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
Émile Licent
Pei Wenzhong
Peking Man
Nihewan
"Finds in Hebei basin may rewrite history"


"Finds in Hebei Basin May Rewrite History"
South China Morning Post

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