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Early humans relied on simple stone tools for 300,000 years in a changing east African landscape
Our prehistoric human ancestors relied on deliberately modified and sharpened stone tools as early as 3.3 million years ago.
Gadag: Archaeological excavation at the historic site of Lakkundi in Gadag district continued to reveal important findings, ...
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7 ancient structures so advanced their construction still baffles scientists
These ancient structures still stand - but the people who built them remain a mystery that history can’t fully explain.
Turkish researchers are tracing Ice Age-era human presence in south-central Türkiye, walking roughly 25 kilometers each day ...
Early humans were not just scavengers. New research shows they actively butchered elephants, transforming survival and social ...
The exhibition offers visitors in KL a rare chance to study the remains up close and explore Malaysia's prehistoric life ...
Turkish researchers are retracing Ice Age-era human activity in south-central Türkiye by walking about 25 kilometers a day as ...
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Ancient stone wall discovery reveals how little we actually know about our oceans
Archaeologists rarely expect clarity when surveying the ocean floor, since water tends to erase context rather than preserve ...
Study finds plant poison was used on ancient arrows, pointing to sophisticated hunting methods used 60,000 years ago ...
A medieval green glass jewel has been found by archaeologists working at a site to be built upon, with the coming of the ...
Unlike the synthetic emery stones or steel rollers used by commercial brands, ASAVI uses natural raw stones that rotate at a very low RPM (Revolutions Per Minute). This "Slow Grinding" process is the ...
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