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New age dating of a boomerang found in a Polish cave has archaeologists abuzz that it could be the oldest boomerang on Earth.
MARDIN/ISTANBUL Archaeologists have uncovered rare artifacts from the Paleolithic era at Ulukoy Cave in Türkiye’s southeastern Mardin province, revealing the earliest known evidence of human ...
Archaeologists in central Israel are excavating one of the world's oldest-known burial sites, dating back 100,000 years.
Prehistoric artifacts from Israel prove our ancestors made art 100,000 years ago New study shows Middle Paleolithic people intentionally decorated stone tools, offering evidence that abstract ...
The Paleolithic (or Old Stone Age) was the earliest and longest phase of human prehistory, lasting from about 3.3/2.5 million years ago to roughly 12,000 years ago.
Polish archaeologists have uncovered new evidence that a Neanderthal community maintained a workshop in what is now central ...
TEHRAN - National Museum of Iran has showcased a collection of the country's latest archaeological findings, including a tooth estimated to be around 180,000 years old. The exhibition, titled “New ...
Interestingly, all the artifacts were found on the surface of the ground, not buried deep in the soil. These artifacts include ancient hand axes from the Early or Old Paleolithic, also known as ...
The Tanguan Mountain site in Meishan city, Southwest China’s Sichuan Province, has been recognized as the Chengdu Plain’s earliest Paleolithic age site, with a history going back more than ...
Archaeologists have uncovered rare artifacts from the Paleolithic era at Ulukoy Cave in Türkiye’s southeastern Mardin province, revealing the earliest known evidence of human activity in northern ...