The discovery of 1.5-million-year-old bone tools in Tanzania suggests early human ancestors had advanced cognitive abilities ...
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The bone tools were created the same way tools were made from stone.
Roughly 8,000-year-old remains unearthed from present-day Tunisia held a surprise: European hunter-gatherer ancestry ...
A cache of 1.5 million-year-old bone tools uncovered in Tanzania suggest ancient human ancestors were capable of critical ...
New evidence uncovered in east Africa indicates ancient hominins began crafting tools from animal bones far earlier than ...
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Live Science on MSN29,000-year-old remains of child unearthed in Thailand cave with 'symbols of blood and power'The skeleton of a Stone Age child discovered in Thailand is rewriting what experts know about the prehistory of the area.
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All That's Interesting on MSNDiscovery Of 78,000-Year-Old Artifacts In East Africa Changes Our Understanding Of The Stone AgeThe discovery shows that humans' remarkable ability to adapt is the real reason major advances happened during the Stone Age.
The earliest evidence of humans living in such forests in Africa, around 150,000 years ago, has been discovered.
Darker skin tones may have been the norm in Europe for many centuries longer than previously thought, analysis of human ...
The oldest collection of mass-produced prehistoric bone tools reveal that human ancestors were likely capable of more advanced abstract reasoning one million years earlier than thought, finds a new ...
Ancient DNA reveals that Stone Age Europeans voyaged by sea to Africa, providing the earliest proof of prehistoric ...
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