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146,000-year-old tools suggest human ingenuity thrived during the ice age
A deer rib pulled from an ancient butchery site in central China carried an unexpected clue. Inside the bone, calcite ...
Ancient human relatives moved diverse stones over substantial distances, researchers report, revealing a surprisingly high degree of forward planning 600,000 years earlier than experts previously ...
The oldest stone tools discovered were found in a 3.3-million-year-old archaeological site in West Turkana, Kenya, according to findings published in 2015 in the journal, "Nature." The authors called ...
A Cleveland Museum of Natural History (CMNH) scientist is part of a research team that’s raising questions about who created the earliest forms of stone tools. Artifacts uncovered on the Homa ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. several stone tools uncovered in a cave (CREDIT: Sara Watson.) A team of archeologists in South Africa had to climb to new heights ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Ancient stone tools found in western Ukraine may be the oldest known evidence of early human presence in Europe, according to research published Wednesday in the journal Nature. The ...
Scientists in China discovered that ancient humans were making surprisingly advanced stone tools during a harsh ice age ...
At a site in Kenya, archaeologists recently unearthed layer upon layer of stone stools from deposits that span 300,000 years, and include a period of intense environmental upheaval. The oldest tools ...
Three of the stone tools from the Korolevo archaeological site (photos courtesy Roman Garba) A new study of ancient stone tools discovered in western Ukraine suggests they may be the oldest known ...
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