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Blood residue found on stone tools 'direct evidence' of Ice Age hunting? Washington Post Mark Johnson, The Washington Post Published Jun 21, 2023 • 4 minute read ...
A three-spurred graver, a stone tool with sharp edges used during the Paleo-Indian period, tested positive against Asian elephant antiserum, used to identify ice-age species like mastodon and ...
Early hominins made a major deep-sea crossing to reach the Indonesian island of Sulawesi much earlier than previously ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNMysterious extinct humans left tools near ‘hobbit’ island 1.04 million years agoThe earlier study had uncovered stone tools on the island of Flores at a site called Wolo Sege, which provided evidence of ...
The fossil, recovered with a human skull fragment and stone tools, shows reindeer lived beside early humans across the ...
Archaeologists discovered stone tools at least a million years old on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, but exactly who made ...
However, the blocks of time between ice ages–called an interglacial period–also were not that warm. [ Related: Ice age humans made needles from animal bones, archeologists discover.
About 250,000 years ago, Stone Age human relatives butchered a bunch of animals with stone tools and didn't wash up afterwards. Now scientists have analyzed the gunk crusted to the tools and ...
Archaeologists have uncovered the oldest known evidence of human presence on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, raising new ...
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talker on MSNMillion-year-old tools found on island puzzle archaeologistsLed by Professor Adam Brumm, the team had previously revealed evidence for hominin occupation in the archipelago - known as ...
Analysis - The Earth of the last Ice Age (about 26,000 to 19,000 years ago) was very different from today's world.
NEW YORK (AP) — Archaeologists in Kenya have dug up some of the oldest stone tools ever found, but who used them is a mystery.
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