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500,000-year-old elephant bone hammer discovered in England reveals early human tool skills
A roughly 500,000-year-old elephant bone hammer has been discovered in Boxgrove, England. This find is said to be the oldest ...
Archaeologists in Hammar uncovered a “unique” Neolithic site where pottery, flint and bone artifacts were left as offerings, photos show. Photo from Arkeologerna and Sweden’s National Historical ...
Stone tool manufacture and use are considered key adaptations in human evolution. The understanding of the biomechanical features and anatomical constraints of hominins during stone tool production ...
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