Scientists have dated sharp-edged flakes of stone found in the fine-grained sediments of a dry riverbed in the Afar region of Ethiopia to between 2.52 and 2.60 million years ago, pushing back by more than 150,000 years the earliest date when it is known that humans made stone tools.
34. Scientists have dated sharp-edges flakes of stone found in the fine-grained sediments of a dry riverbed in the Afar region of Ethiopia to between 2.52 and 2.60 million years ago, pushing back by more than 150,000 years the earliest date when it is known that humans made stone tools. A) when it is known that humans made B) at which it is known that humans had made C) at which humans are known to have made D) that humans are known to be making E) of humans who were known to make
date at which date when date that----- all OK, The key is "known to have made", as in "Neandertals are known to have made stone tools and weapons."-------that's C , I guess