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A new study from SapienCE reveals that early modern humans at Blombos Cave in South Africa used ochre as a specialized tool ...
In 1988, archaeologists uncovered the grave of a Mesolithic woman who lived in Belgium's Meuse Valley 10,500 years ago. At ...
The boomerang, found in a cave in southern Poland, may be the oldest in the world, dating back 40,000 years, according to researchers.
A boomerang carved from a mammoth tusk is one of the oldest in the world, and it may be even older than archaeologists ...
Bateleur Camp and Kichwa Tembo Tented Camp—are in the popular Maasai Mara, which attracts crowds of safari first-timers with ...
Europe’s earliest known boomerang, carved from mammoth tusk and over 40,000 years old, reveals advanced skills of early Homo ...
In consultation with Native Americans, the museum at the Homestead Monument continues to recognize the struggles and ...
Was Ithaca truly Odysseus’ home? New discoveries have revived debate on the Homeric hero due to rich archaeological and ...
Polish boomerang’s new age estimate doubles its history to 40,000 years, rewriting early human toolmaking timelines.
And tucked away in the southwestern corner of Missouri, in the small town of Noel (pronounced “Nole,” not like Christmas), Bluff Dwellers Cave stands as one of the most spectacular examples of ...
The southwestern corner of Missouri might not be where most people imagine finding a portal to another world. But there it sits, tucked away in the town of Noel (pronounced “Nole,” not like Christmas) ...