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Researchers from the University of York and University of Helsinki said the discovery showed Stone Age societies treated ...
The researchers believe that Neanderthals, an extinct species of human known to have lived in that area as far back as ...
In prehistoric communities across what is now northeastern Europe, decorative ornaments with animal teeth were a regular ...
Stone Age animal teeth pulling a 'social activity' Image source, University of Helsinki. Image caption, Researchers said extracted animal teeth from the prehistoric era showed few signs of damage.
Stone Age people used slow-cooking techniques to extract animal teeth for jewelry, revealing a careful approach to crafting ...
When piecing together the cultural practices of ancient humans, traditional archaeologists rely on clues from artifacts such ...
When archaeologists excavated the grave of a Stone Age child in 2018, they were perplexed by bits of fur found where the ...
A pioneering study in experimental archaeology has revealed the techniques used by prehistoric communities in north-eastern ...
In present-day Namibia, prehistoric peoples from the Late Stone Age put so much detail into their engravings of human and animal prints, that modern day Indigenous trackers were able to identify ...
The Later Stone Age began in the run-up to the peak of the last Ice Age, and many researchers think the period's climate could have contributed to humans' technological and behavioral changes.
Stone Age animal teeth pulling a 'social activity' Image source, University of Helsinki. Image caption, Researchers said extracted animal teeth from the prehistoric era showed few signs of damage ...