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Except for a pair of broken projectile points, they are the oldest artifacts ... “Everything was dying because of the new age. We weren’t people then; we were animals and insects.
Roughly two million years old, this tool, known as the Kanjera stone, was part of a new Stone Age technology that helped ... Though such a color typically points to a volcanic origin, and though ...
The footprints, preserved in soft mud that later turned to stone, offered tangible evidence of human ... known for their distinctive fluted projectile points, were the earliest inhabitants of North ...
Early humans likely used naturally sharp rocks before making their own tools, a new hypothesis suggests, potentially pushing ...
Whether for cooking, heating, as a light source or for making tools—it is assumed that fire was essential for the survival of ...
The prehistoric settlements of Bhatala and Mowad date back to the palaeolithic period (Old Stone Age spanning 2 million years and around 10,000 BCE), holding remnants of a time when early humans ...
Carlile, one of swimming’s iconic names, has taken a trip down memory lane to re-capture the National Age Pointscore for ... topped the pointscore on 2009 points, to wrest the title away from ...