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430,000-year-old wooden handheld tools from Greece are the oldest on record — and they predate modern humans
Archaeologists have found the oldest-known surviving examples of handheld wooden tools.
The finding, along with the discovery of a 500,000-year-old hammer made of bone, indicates that our human ancestors were ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP ‒ Archaeologists have been uncovering bones, flakes from stone tools and lead since they began digging at the ...
Michael Goldsmith, a Kingston Twp. municipal worker, has found artifacts underneath a stone outcropping in Shavertown he thinks may have archaeological meaning. Charlotte Bartizek/ For The Dallas Post ...
LOWELL — Some people really dig Lowell. In fact, some people travel across oceans to dig Lowell. Audrey Horning, for example, recently arrived from Queen’s University Belfast in Northern Ireland to ...
ROCK SPRINGS — Pieces of glass, shards of bowls and jugs, tools — bit by bit history reveals itself as archaeologists work to excavate old Chinatown and uncover its history with the goal of ...
Two unassuming pieces of wood recovered from a prehistoric lakeshore in southern Greece have become a headline-grabbing rarity - the oldest known handheld wooden tools, dated to around 430,000 years ...
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