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An Khe Stone Tool Set - Adding 300,000 Years of Vietnamese History

Thanks to the discovery of the An Khe stone tool set, the beginning of Vietnamese history was confirmed to be about 800,000 years ago, not 500,000 years ago.

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên09/02/2023

Shocking artifacts

In March 2019, the whole of An Khe Town (Gia Lai Province) was "hot" because of the International Scientific Conference on An Khe Paleolithic Industry, organized by the Gia Lai Provincial People's Committee, the Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences, and the Russian Academy of Sciences . There, archaeologists were able to admire thousands of valuable stone artifacts, excavated from intact geological layers.

Dr. Nguyen Gia Doi, then acting director of the Institute of Archaeology, said that artifacts such as two-sided stone tools, especially hand axes, "bear the characteristics of hand axes from the earliest period of mankind." Now, the collection of An Khe early Paleolithic tools has been recognized as a national treasure in the 2022 recognition period.

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Roc Gao Hand Axe

Gia Lai Provincial Museum said that the collection consists of 10 artifacts. They are all original artifacts, found in typical archaeological sites of the An Khe Paleolithic industry, during the period 2014 - 2019. "These are also intact, unique hand axes/single-sided/double-sided tools, unlike any tools made by primitive people 800,000 years ago in An Khe in particular and Vietnam in general", the museum's documents said.

This group of artifacts includes: Go Da hand axe; Roc Tung hand axe; Roc Lon hand axe; Roc Gao hand axe; Roc Lon single-sided axe; Roc Tung 1 spike; Roc Tung 10 trihedral spike; Roc Huong trihedral spike; Go Da trihedral spike; Roc Tung 4 trihedral spike.

According to the national treasure dossier, the collection of 10 stone tools above is a typical artifact of the An Khe Paleolithic industry, located in a geological stratum dating to the early Pleistocene period and with an average radioactive isotope age of 800,000 years ago.

According to the records, the absolute age of the An Khe industry was determined by the radioactive isotope method of Kalium - Argon (40K/40Ar) at the Laboratory of Geochemistry and Geochronology IGEM RAN - Russian Academy of Sciences. "From the archaeological and aesthetic point of view, these tools were all made with great effort by the Paleolithic people, crafted with high technology, creating tools with symmetrical shapes, demonstrating the high level of thinking and aesthetics of people 800,000 years ago," the treasure records stated.

Specifically, the tools have reached the peak of double-sided hammering technique - a major innovation in stone tool making technology; at the same time, it demonstrates the intelligent adaptability of humans here to an environment rich in bamboo and reed like Vietnam. Scientists even said: "The single-sided/double-sided hammering tools in the An Khe Paleolithic industry also have significant differences and unique features compared to the rest of the Eurasian region, deserving to be present in the world's map of distribution of the early Paleolithic double-sided hammering technology".

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Roc Tung hand axe

National treasure of the Department of Cultural Heritage

Extending history

According to the treasure records, the collection of An Khe Paleolithic tools is vivid evidence of the culture of the Paleolithic community about 800,000 years ago on An Khe land and is also the starting point of Vietnamese history.

"For a long time, the beginning of Vietnamese history was 500,000 years ago with the appearance of Homo erectus in Tham Khuyen and Tham Hai (Lang Son). With the discovery of the An Khe hand axe and the dating of the two relics Go Da and Roc Tung (both in An Khe town), now the beginning of Vietnamese history is confirmed to be much older, around 800,000 years ago," the file said.

Also according to the profile: "An Khe industry is now known as one of the places that preserves cultural traces of human ancestors - Homo erectus".

This collection is even more significant when it rejects the view of researcher H.Movius put forward more than 70 years ago, according to which he divided human history into two opposing regions, East and West. In the West, hand axes with balanced and standardized shapes are popular, representing progress and dynamism; while in the East, the long-standing chopper-chopping industry, which is primitive and depends on the natural shape of the pebbles, represents a conservative, stagnant, backward region that has almost no contribution to the progress of humanity.

In addition, the collection also shakes the view of how humans were formed. Previously, most opinions believed that the first humans were formed in Africa. These people moved to Europe, then Asia, bringing with them the double-sided hammering technology with hand axes to the new land. "The discovery of very early hand axes in An Khe and some other places in Asia is the basis for reconsidering the above hypothesis, as well as the evolution of mankind in the early Paleolithic period globally," the treasure file said.

Currently, An Khe Town People's Committee has invested in building a permanent exhibition house, a number of houses to preserve archaeological heritages after excavation at the site, as a long-term sightseeing, learning and research destination for domestic and foreign visitors.

(to be continued)

Source: https://thanhnien.vn/bo-cong-cu-da-an-khe-noi-them-30-van-nam-lich-su-viet-nam-185230209000956223.htm


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