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Scientists have uncovered Neanderthal tools in a place we thought Neanderthals never went to. Learn what might explain this ...
Roughly two million years old, this tool, known as the Kanjera stone, was part of a new Stone Age technology that helped ... some of humanity’s oldest tools. These implements, known to experts ...
Archaeologists from the Field Museum unearthed thousands of ancient stone tools in a cave overlooking the ocean on the southern coast of South Africa, revealing sophisticated fabrication techniques ...
Related: Ice age humans made needles from animal bones ... to support large herds of migratory animals.” An array of stone tools, and a toothbrush used to excavate them. CREDIT: Sara Watson.
An array of stone tools, and a toothbrush used to excavate ... "People living around the last ice age were very similar to people today." More information: Robberg lithic technology from Knysna ...
STONE AGE FATHER:Perfect for catching fish. NARRATOR:Stone Age people made tools out of flint, which is hard sharp stone, but easy to flake and shape. NARRATOR:But they also have learnt to make ...
Stone tools crafted by ancient humans between 24,000 and 12,000 years ago that were recovered from coastal South Africa's ...
Archaeologists discover 20,000-year-old stone tools in South African caves, revealing Ice Age technological sophistication. (photo credit: Sara Watson) Archaeologists from the Field Museum ...