Early humans in England used elephant bone to sharpen stone tools, revealing advanced planning, material knowledge, and ...
Scientists found the oldest known elephant bone tool in Europe at a site in the United Kingdom where elephant remains are scarce. The 500,000-year-old tool was used for knapping, or breaking flint and ...
Scientists found the oldest known elephant bone tool in Europe at a site in the United Kingdom where elephant remains are scarce. The 500,000-year-old tool was used for knapping, or breaking flint and ...
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Discovery of Mammoth Ivory Tools Resets Human Timeline in North America
Human-made ivory and stone tools have been found in a 14,000-year-old layer of Alaskan earth, providing evidence of some of ...
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480,000-year-old ax sharpener is oldest elephant bone tool ever found in Europe
A fragment of elephant bone used to sharpen stone axes nearly half a million years ago has been identified as the oldest elephant bone tool ever found in Europe. The 480,000-year-old object, shaped ...
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Scientists Unearthed a 500,000-Year-Old Tool in England, and Cracked a Decades-Old Mystery
Buried for 500,000 years, this enigmatic object is forcing researchers to rethink early human capabilities.
Early hominins in Europe were creating tools from raw materials hundreds of thousands of years before Homo sapiens arrived ...
A discovery that contradicts long-held assumptions about how tools were made at the time.
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The Best Games With Deep Crafting Systems
The most in-depth crafting experiences in gaming push you to refine systems, combine recipes, and create everything from ...
The Mississippi Gem and Mineral Society Show is scheduled for Feb. 28-March 1 at the Trade Mart on the Mississippi State Fairgrounds.
The Talbot Historical Society is holding a Native American Heritage & Artifact Day later this month, offering families and ...
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