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Innovation in stone tool manufacture occurred independently in Europe and the Near East, says study
An analysis of stone tools found in Italy and Lebanon indicates that around 42,000 years ago, modern humans in Europe and the ...
Miniaturized stone tools have long been recognized as hallmarks of human adaptation, but their role in South China has ...
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NEW AMAZING !!! STONE CUTTER TOOL INVENTION
Discover the incredible capabilities of the new stone cutter tool invention in our latest video! This revolutionary tool is ...
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How to Keep Your Team’s Core Values Intact While Scaling Fast — or Risk Your Business Failing
Archiving origin stories, using heritage as a tool for innovation and integrating rituals into corporate culture can prevent ...
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Ancient land bridge discovery: How humans migrated to Europe during the last Ice Age
Along Turkey’s northwestern shoreline, where the Aegean Sea meets the olive-covered ridges of Anatolia, lies a quiet district ...
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How Early Humans Turned Rocks Into Killing Tools
These weren’t just sharpened rocks. Stone Age weapons were engineered for one thing—damage. From flint daggers to barbed points, early humans built for survival and war ...
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“Wholly Unexpected”: First-Ever Fossil Paranthropus Hand Raises Questions About Earliest Tool Makers’ Identity
Decades after the discovery of the Oldowan toolkit, we’re still waiting for the species responsible to put their hand up.
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Fossil hand bones hint that ancient human relative Paranthropus made tools 1.5 million years ago
The first set of ancient hand fossils from an ape-like cousin of humans discovered in Kenya suggest a number of species were ...
At Rome’s Casal Lumbroso site, humans 400,000 years ago turned a dead elephant into food and tools—proof of astonishing ...
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / October 13, 2025 / Behind every sustainability promise, there’s a question few technologies ...
Archaeologists outside of Rome uncover ancient heavy-duty tools made from elephant bones over 400,000 years ago.
Newly discovered African fossils lend a hand to suspicions that an ancient hominid outside our own genus, Homo, made and used stone and bone tools.
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