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猎人拖回来捕杀的畜牲,厨子升起了火,工具制造者也打磨好割肉的石刀,于是一群原始人便在洞穴外吃起了烤全牲。这就是我们的祖先——“北京人”一天的生活。自20年代考古学家在北京房山发现距今约30万年前的“北京人”头骨后,科学家们便向人们描绘出如上的图景。几十年来我们的祖先是群居于洞穴中的猎人已成定论。不仅如此,许多考古学者还论定我们的祖先也是同类相残者,所发现的头骨是他
Hunters towed back to kill the animals, the cook raised a fire, tool makers also polished flesh-knifed stone knife, so a group of primitive people outside the cave ate roasted whole animals. This is our ancestor - “Beijinger” one day’s life. Since the 20th century archaeologists found the Peking Man skull in Fangshan, Beijing about 300,000 years ago, the scientists described the above picture. For decades, our ancestors, hunters who inhabit caves, have come to a conclusion. Not only that, many archaeologists have also argued that our ancestors are also the same type of people who found the skull is him