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Ancient wooden tools found at a site in Gantangqing in southwestern China are approximately 300,000 years old, new dating has ...
Other important stone-working tools include picks, hammers, drills and saws. Corporate Connections: Modern chisel manufacturing is dominated by toolmaking giants like Stanley Works , The Robert ...
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Stone tools from a cave on South Africa's coast speak of life at the end of the Ice Age - MSNI am one of the archaeologists who have been working here. In a new study, my colleagues and I analyzed stone tools from the cave that date to about 19,000 to 18,000 years ago, ...
Archaeologists in China’s Yunnan province unearthed stone tools crafted in a style associated with Neanderthals that hasn’t previously been found in East Asia, study says.
Archaeologists put stone tools through modern engineering tests Homo habilis knew how to choose the right rock for the job, a new study suggests. Kiona N. Smith – Feb 3, 2020 12:07 pm | 49 ...
Scientists working in Kenya have unearthed the oldest known stone tools, simple cutting and pounding implements crafted by ancient members of the human lineage 3.3 million years ago.
Archaeologists working in the desert badlands of Kenya have uncovered dozens of stone tools crafted 3.3 million years ago, the earliest evidence of technology on Earth.
More than 80 Stone Age tools have been unearthed at a farm in Dartmoor in the U.K. Experts believe these tools may be 8,000 years old, made by our hunter-gatherer ancestors.
Oldest flaked stone tools point to the repeated invention of stone tools Date: June 3, 2019 Source: Arizona State University Summary: A new archaeological site discovered by scientists working in ...
A team of international and local researchers working in Ethiopia have discovered the earliest-known examples of complex stone tools. With sharp edges intentionally made by striking two rocks together ...
Stone working is one of the most successful technologies used by humans and their ancestors - from 3.3 million years ago to the present day. Aboriginal cultures do not represent ancient societies.
A new archaeological site discovered by an international and local team of scientists working in Ethiopia shows that the origins of stone tool production are older than 2.58 million years ago.
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