Archaeologists have uncovered the oldest known handheld wooden tools, dating back 430,000 years, at the Marathousa 1 site in ...
The discovery was made in southern Greece, where two objects - thought to be around 430,000 years old - were found.
Early hominins in Europe were creating tools from raw materials hundreds of thousands of years before Homo sapiens arrived ...
The earliest known examples of wooden hand-held tools, believed to be 430,000 years old, have been discovered by researchers ...
Archaeologists uncovered 430,000-year-old wooden tools in Greece, the oldest ever found, offering new insights into early human technology.
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An excavation team uncovers the world's oldest wooden structure found on a riverbed near a waterfall in Zambia. LARRY BARHAM/AP PARIS — Archaeologists said on Wednesday they have unearthed the oldest ...
In the heart of northern Zambia, a groundbreaking discovery at Kalambo Falls has redefined our understanding of early human ingenuity. Archaeologists uncovered a wooden structure dating back ...
Archaeologists have uncovered a pair of interlocking wooden logs in Zambia, dating back 476,000 years, a discovery that challenges existing theories about early human cognitive and technological ...
In 2019, an international team of archaeologists embarked on an excavation near Kalambo Falls, along Zambia’s Kalambo River. There, they unearthed two notched logs, preserved by the waterlogged ...
When we talk about the origin of man, the term "stone age" gets thrown around a lot. Thanks to "The Flintstones" and other media set in this time period, we naturally assume everything was made of ...