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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNHuman Ancestors Were Making Bone Tools One Million Years Earlier Than Previously ThoughtArchaeologists have discovered a collection of prehistoric animal bones in Tanzania that suggests early humans figured out ...
A cache of 1.5 million-year-old bone tools uncovered in Tanzania suggest ancient human ancestors were capable of critical ...
An assemblage of tools found in Tanzania that was fashioned about 1.5 million years ago from the limb bones of elephants and ...
The bone tools date from more than a million years before our species, Homo sapiens, arose around 300,000 years ago.
The new approach to radiocarbon dating could soon be applied to other Paleolithic human sites, improving our understanding of ...
Our ancestors were making tools out of bones 1.5 million years ago, winding back the clock for this important moment in human ...
An ancient animal bone discovered in a quarry about 20 years ago has been donated to a museum. The bone from a palaeoloxodon ...
Now, researchers have uncovered a substantial cache of prehistoric bone tools in the same region dating back 1.5 million years. It's the oldest collection of mass-produced bone tools yet known, ...
The excavation of bone tools at Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania expands the range of ancient hominids’ cultural innovations.
Scientists resolved the mystery, showing the drug 'hijacks' a normal ... Novel Bone Marrow Transplant Can Cure Sickle Cell Disease, Study Suggests Feb. 25, 2025 — A bone marrow transplant ...
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