I would have never guessed that pre homo sapiens (or perhaps Neanderthals)
would have had the ability to build an ocean-going ship and sail it
purposefully to a destination, although the purposeful navigation part may
be over-speculative.  

 

Chris

 

 

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Subject: [RC] Proof found of ability of early humans to navigate open waters
ca 130,000 BC

 

Straits Times / Singapore


Jan 3, 2011 


Early humans could navigate, evidence in Greece


ATHENS - ARCHAEOLOGISTS on the Greek island of Crete have found startling
evidence that early humans could navigate across open water thousands of
years earlier than previously thought, officials said on Monday. 

A team of US and Greek archaeologists reached that conclusion after finding
stone tools and axes dating from at least 130,000 years ago on Crete, which
was already an island at the time, the Greek culture ministry said. 

'The findings not only prove marine travel in the Mediterranean existed tens
of thousands of years prior to what was known until today, but they also
change calculations about early man's cognitive abilities,' the ministry
said. 

It noted that the chiseled shards found in the areas of Plakia and Preveli
in 2008 and 2009, and attributed to the Homo heidelbergensis and Homo
erectus species, 'constitute the most ancient sign of early navigation
worldwide.' 

Greek archaeologists working with the Athens-based American School of
Classical Studies had originally been searching for the remains of Stone Age
settlements in the island's southwest dating to 10,000 BCE. 

Conclusive evidence of human habitation on Crete had so far been established
for the Neolithic period, up to 7,000 BCE. Instead, the tools discovered
could be up to 700,000 years old, the ministry said. -- AFP

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