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Archaeologists uncover tools millions of years old
In a series of recent archaeological expeditions, tools dating back millions of years have been unearthed, offering a new ...
A new study examines the evolutionary connection between the fine manipulation of objects and the associated development of ...
Humans are fundamentally technological creatures. We depend on the manufacture and use of tools for our survival to a degree qualitatively greater than any other species. Therefore, an understanding ...
Researchers digitally reconstructed a crushed skull and concluded our species is 1 million years old, igniting a debate over the start date of Homo sapiens.
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Early Human Ancestor Found to be More Leopard Prey than Predator Thanks to AI
Learn more about Homo habilis, and how AI may have proved that this early human was likely leopard prey.
Oldowan stone tools made from a variety of raw materials sourced more than six miles away from where they were found in southwestern Kenya. In southwestern Kenya more than 2.6 million years ago, ...
Human Evolution 2.6 million-year-old stone tools reveal ancient human relatives were 'forward planning' 600,000 years earlier than thought Human Evolution 1.5 million-year-old stone tools from mystery ...
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Early humans were prey, not predators, study finds
For decades, textbooks painted a dramatic picture of early humans as tool-using hunters who rose quickly to the top of the ...
We humans are nothing if not inventive. Our innovations have come to underpin virtually every facet of daily life—from what we eat to how we communicate. This ingenuity is intrinsically linked to both ...
How did humans become human? Understanding when, where and in what environmental conditions our early ancestors lived is ...
Archaeologists studying the vast Zvejnieki cemetery in Latvia have uncovered surprising truths about Stone Age life. Stone tools, long thought to symbolize male hunters, were actually buried just as ...
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