Source: China – South China Morning PostA 40,000-year-old site in northern China may have revealed the earliest evidence of ochre processing in eastern Asia, and even the first colonisation of an indigenous culture.The find indicates innovative behaviours with the mineral pigment, although its purpose remains unclear, according to an international team behind the dig, which also unearthed a collection of about 400 stone tools.Most of the 382 stone artefacts found in the riverside dig in the well-preserved riverside site of Xiamabei –…Read More