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The difference between Beijingers and cavemen

Beijingers live in groups, and cavemen have entered the clan commune era.

The rough stone tools made by Beijingers are called "Paleolithic". The tools used by Neanderthals are still rough, but they have mastered the techniques of grinding and drilling.

Beijingers lived 700,000-200,000 years ago, and cavemen lived about18,000 years ago.

Beijingers already have the basic physical characteristics of human beings, but they still retain some characteristics of apes.

Neanderthals no longer have the characteristics of apes, and their appearance is basically the same as that of modern people.

Cavemen can make fires artificially, while Beijingers can only make fires by lightning. ?

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During the day, Beijingers make tools, pick fruits and hunt wild animals. In the evening, they went back to the cave in Gulong Mountain, warmed up and rested, and talked with simple language and gestures. Beijingers support their bodies with their lower limbs and walk upright. Their upper limbs are similar to those of modern people, and they prey on wild animals.

Peking man lived about 700,000 to 200,000 years ago, and still retains some features of apes, but his hands and feet are clearly divided, and he can make and use tools and use natural fire. Dense forests, overgrown weeds and wild animals. Beijingers beat stones into rough stone tools, cut branches into sticks, and fought hard against nature with extremely primitive tools.

Beijingers lived in Zhoukoudian in ancient Beijing and belonged to Homo erectus. They can use natural fire and make tools. For the first time, mankind has gained the ability to dominate a natural force.

Neanderthals, human fossils in the late Paleolithic period in northern China. It belongs to the late Homo sapiens. It is named after the cave found at the top of the Peking Man Site in Longgushan, Zhoukoudian, Beijing. The Cenozoic laboratory of China Geological Survey was discovered at 1930, and was excavated by Pei Wenzhong at 1933 to 1934.

In addition to human fossils, Neanderthals unearthed stone tools, bone horns and perforated ornaments, and discovered the earliest known tombs in China. The geological age is the end of late Pleistocene. According to the radiocarbon dating, the dating is similar to the local scene. There are dense forests on the mountain and vast grasslands under the mountain. Tigers, cave bears, wolves, mane-like cheetahs, civet cats, cows and sheep live in it. Cavemen should be the main target of their hunting, taking the individual bones of cavemen and Beijing sika deer as the hunting target. Fossils of thoracic vertebrae and caudal vertebrae of Siniperca chuatsi and Cyprinidae were also found in the site, indicating that cavemen have been able to capture aquatic animals and expand their production activities to waters, marking the improvement of human ability to understand and utilize nature.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-Neanderthals

Baidu encyclopedia-Beijingers