7,000-year-old shark-tooth knives associated with Toalean culture discovered in Indonesia
Archaeologists on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi have unearthed two shark-tooth blades estimated to be around 7,000 years old. Scratches ...
Archaeologists on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi have unearthed two shark-tooth blades estimated to be around 7,000 years old. Scratches ...
In recent years, climate change has caused a surge in glacial archaeology as melting ice and permafrost reveal a treasure ...
A recent study conducted by experts from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, in collaboration with researchers from Tel-Hai College and ...
In a recent archaeological excavation at Vinjeøra in southern Trøndelag County, researchers made an astonishing discovery that exceeded their expectations. ...
In a series of ongoing excavations at İnkaya Cave, located in the northwestern region of Turkey, in Çanakkale, archaeologists have ...
Archaeological investigations, spearheaded by Dr. Annemieke Milks from the University of Reading, have unearthed remarkable evidence of sophisticated woodworking techniques ...
Archaeologists have made an extraordinary discovery in the Valley of Stones National Nature Reserve, Dorset, England, during a community heritage ...
Archaeologists from the University of Oregon’s Museum of Natural and Cultural History have found evidence suggesting humans occupied the Rimrock ...
Archaeologists from University College London (UCL) have unearthed "giant" prehistoric stone handaxes during excavations of an Ice Age site in ...
A rare Australian Aboriginal knife with a highly polished resin handle has been the subject of a comprehensive investigation to ...
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