A new study by Dr. Margherita Mussi, published in Quaternary International, highlights how naturally occurring basalt spheres ...
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ZME Science on MSNHominins in Africa were shaping bone tools as early as 1.5 million years agoFor decades, anthropologists believed that early hominins—our distant ancestors roaming Africa over a million years ago—had a limited toolkit. They were thought to have used simple stone tools, ...
The fragmentary facial bones belong to Homo affinis erectus, an esoteric offshoot of our family tree that inhabited Spain ...
Researchers also found additional relics like stone tools made from flint and quartz, as well as animal bones displaying cut ...
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The bone tools were created the same way tools were made from stone.
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ZME Science on MSNEarly Humans May Have Collected Round Stones for Over 1 Million YearsThe spheres, made from volcanic basalt and lapilli, were discovered across eight archaeological sites in Melka Kunture, dated ...
The discovery of 1.5-million-year-old bone tools in Tanzania suggests early human ancestors had advanced cognitive abilities ...
Now, researchers have uncovered a substantial cache of prehistoric bone tools in the same region dating back 1.5 million years. It's the oldest collection of mass-produced bone tools yet known, ...
OUR ancestors were making tools out of bones 1.5 million years ago, winding back the clock for this important moment in human ...
Stone tools recently discovered in Ukraine could potentially rewrite history as the oldest evidence of human presence in ...
Piecing together the story of Europe’s earliest settlers is a challenge, largely because relevant human fossils are scarce.
Sharp stone technology chipped over three million years allowed early humans to exploit animal and plant food resources, ...
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