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Neanderthals from neighboring caves butchered animals in different ways — possibly revealing the world’s oldest known food traditions.
Worldwide, the oldest known artifact of this type is a bone knife that was manufactured by modern humans in Morocco around 90 ...
When taken together, the projectile points, mortuary practices, and bioarchaeology, the evidence suggests that small-scale male-dominated migrations likely expanded northwards during the EAP.
New dating for White Sands footprints confirms controversial theory Results are consistent with two earlier studies dating the footprints to between 22,000 and 24,000 years ago.
Indie developer Dionous Games is introducing gamers to an entirely new point-and-click adventure, Theropods, where both humans and dinosaurs exist together.
Artifacts from France and Spain demonstrate prehistoric humans' use of whale bones to create hunting tools over 20,000 years ago. The study reveals that these societies opportunistically used stranded ...
But whale bone offered some advantages, including its large dimensions, with some of the projectile points measuring more than 16 inches (40 cm) long, a size difficult to achieve using antler.
Most of the whale bone tools were weapon elements — projectile points and foreshafts — used in hunting other animals, like reindeer or bison.
Fragment of projectile point from the cave site of Isturitz (Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France), made of bone from right whale or bowhead whale, dated to 17,300-16,700 years before present, curated ...
Article Title Late Paleolithic whale bone tools reveal human and whale ecology in the Bay of Biscay ...
A projectile point, made from the bone of a grey whale, from the Duruthy rock shelter in Landes, France Alexandre Lefebvre ...