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Ancient Stone Tools Found in China May Rewrite Human History

Did Neanderthals Reach China? New Discovery Raises Questions

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
June 23, 2026
in Archaeology & Ancient History, Science
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Unexpected Neanderthal-Style Tools Found in Southwest China - Qi-Jun Ruan/Hao Li via CNN

Ancient Tool Discovery Could Change What We Know About Early Humans - Qi-Jun Ruan/Hao Li via CNN

Ancient Stone Tools Discovered in China May Rewrite Human History

Archaeologists have uncovered a remarkable set of stone tools in southwest China that could challenge long-held beliefs about human history. These artifacts, dated between 60,000 and 50,000 years ago, raise intriguing questions: Who made them? Could Neanderthals have reached China, or did another ancient human species independently develop similar tool-making techniques?

Excavations at the Longtan site, on the edge of the Tibetan Plateau, revealed hundreds of stone artifacts buried in the region’s silty clay. What makes this discovery extraordinary is that many of the tools match the distinctive Quina style—a type of stone tool traditionally linked to Neanderthals in Europe.

“The discovery at the Longtan site is remarkable, as it documents this particular tradition at least 7,000 to 8,000 kilometers away from its historically known origins,” said Dr. Davide Delpiano, a Paleolithic archaeologist from the University of Ferrara, Italy.

Neanderthals thrived in Eurasia for nearly 400,000 years before vanishing around 40,000 years ago. However, no Neanderthal fossils have ever been found east of the Altai Mountains in Siberia. The presence of Quina-style tools in China presents two intriguing possibilities:

  1. Neanderthals migrated further east than previously believed.
  2. A different ancient human species independently developed the same tool-making techniques.

In Western Europe, Neanderthals crafted Quina tools during harsh climate periods to hunt animals such as reindeer, bison, and giant deer. These tools were built to last, often repurposed and reused—a strategy suited for survival in tough environments. The newly discovered Chinese tools exhibit similar characteristics, suggesting their creators faced similar challenges.

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Analysis of ancient pollen from the Longtan site suggests that 60,000 years ago, the region had a climate similar to that of Ice Age Europe. However, researchers have yet to find animal remains at the site, leaving unanswered questions about what these ancient humans hunted.

“The Quina package represents an adaptation to highly mobile lifestyles. These artifacts were designed for long-term use in a world where resources were becoming scarce due to harsh conditions,” Delpiano explained.

If Neanderthals never reached China, another possible explanation is that the toolmakers were Denisovans, a mysterious human species that lived throughout Asia during the same period. Fossil evidence from Denisova Cave in Siberia shows that Denisovans coexisted with Neanderthals and possibly exchanged knowledge.

Additionally, skulls found in Xuchang, central China, exhibit some Neanderthal traits, suggesting possible interactions between these ancient populations. Could Denisovans have borrowed—or reinvented—Neanderthal technology? It remains an open question.

Without direct fossil evidence or ancient DNA, scientists can only speculate about the identity of the Longtan toolmakers. Dr. Dongju Zhang, an archaeologist at Lanzhou University, urges caution: “It’s too early to definitively say who made these tools. We need more discoveries—human fossils, ancient DNA, or even proteins—to confirm our theories.”

As researchers continue to explore East Asia’s prehistoric sites, new evidence could emerge to answer this fascinating mystery. Whether Neanderthals traveled further than we thought or another human species mastered similar technology, the discovery at Longtan is rewriting our understanding of early human history.

Source: CNN – Archaeologists unearthed a cache of stone tools. Neanderthals may have made them, study finds

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