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Early humans likely used naturally sharp rocks before making their own tools, a new hypothesis suggests, potentially pushing ...
The Idaho Falls Gem and Mineral Society will be holding its 59th Annual Gem and Mineral Show next weekend at the Bonneville ...
Early arrivers at the Okie Country Home, Garden and Outdoor Expo didn’t have to worry about crowds. The 14th annual event had small attendance numbers with people waiting for the Saturday ...
Dug knows a few things about this. When not knapping glass arrowheads and doing bushcraft, he also engages in the ancient art of mechanical automata. Quinn of Blondihacks delivers another fantastic ...
Some of the obsidian artifacts, including arrowheads and spear tips, traveled nearly 750 miles from their source, according to Allan. An obsidian spear head from the Red Deer area. Photo by Todd ...
A new proposal offers an easy route for our ancestors to have made one of their earliest and most important technological advances. Instead of some australopithecine genius coming up with the idea ...
"There is no way that, when you look on your properties and find these graves, arrowheads and pottery, that there will be just a blank space where nothing exists between those properties," Kersh said.
People keep trying to write the Kansas City Chiefs off, yet the new villains of the NFL continue to keep making people eat their words. While K.C. didn't win a Super Bowl this past season, neither ...
Madam Nazar has a habit of packing up and traveling around the map in Red Dead Online, so here’s where you can find her today, April 4, 2025. As one of RDO’s many NPCs, Madam Nazar provides ...
The invention of sharp stone tools – known as “knapping” – marked a turning point in early human evolution, allowing our ancestors to access new food resources, from tough plant fibers to animal ...