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Archaeologists discover 7,000-year-old fire-making tools in China, the country's earliest known set.
Archaeologists in China's Jiangsu Province have found a 7,000-year-old fire-making toolset at the Caoyangang site, marking the earliest known physical evidence of fire-making technology in China.
The set includes a drill stick over 60 centimeters long and a 30-centimeter fireboard with scorch marks.
The site has also yielded over 3,000 other artifacts, offering insights into ancient daily life and aesthetics.
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Los arqueólogos descubren herramientas incendiarias de 7.000 años de antigüedad en China, el primer set conocido del país.