Archaeologists find earliest evidence of bow and arrow use outside Africa
Archaeologists have uncovered groundbreaking evidence of the earliest use of bows and arrows in Europe during excavations in a southern ...
Archaeologists have uncovered groundbreaking evidence of the earliest use of bows and arrows in Europe during excavations in a southern ...
Scientists have unearthed a trove of about 600 obsidian hand-axes made more than 1.2 million years ago in Ethiopia by ...
Analysis of stone tools attributed to the Ahmarian, the Near East's first Upper Paleolithic culture (about 40,000 to 45,000 years ...
According to a new study, monkeys made 50000-year-old stone tools found in Pedra Furada, located in the state of Piauí ...
A team led by the University of Tübingen and the Senckenberg Centre for Human Evolution and Palaeoenvironment (SHEP) analyzed tiny ...
According to a study, an analysis of obsidian artifacts unearthed during the 1960s at two important archaeological sites in southwestern Iran ...
At some time in prehistory, modern humans and Neanderthals met—and made love. But how long and where the two species ...
Flint tools discovered more than 50 years ago in the Tunel Wielki Cave (Małopolskie region) have been dated to half ...
A team of experts from the Institute of Archaeology at Jagiellonian University in Krakow, including archaeologists, palaeozoologists, geologists, sedimentologists, archaeobotanists, ...
Research conducted by scholars from the University of Tübingen challenges long-standing assumptions regarding the origins of human culture through stone ...
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