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400,000-year tools: Ivory artifacts rewrite early human innovation
At the Paleolithic site of Medzhibozh in Ukraine, archaeologists identified ivory fragments shaped into tools nearly 400,000 ...
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Over 400,000-year-old evidence of fire-making unearthed — thousands of years earlier than once thought
Learn more about the creation of fire, and how new artifacts show that fire was used tens of thousands of years earlier than ...
Michigan’s top cultural hotspots bring history, art, and unique local experiences together for unforgettable visits.
A scientific team that includes research staff from the University of the Basque Country (EHU) has succeeded in ...
An international research team led by the British Museum has unearthed in a field in Suffolk the oldest known material ...
Corinth, Mississippi exists in that sweet spot where Southern beauty meets authentic small-town charm, all without the Instagram influencer crowds to ruin the magic.
Nestled in Humboldt County just south of Eureka, this little slice of architectural heaven sits like a dollhouse village against the backdrop of California’s lush Eel River Valley.
New research led by the British Museum has found evidence of the world’s oldest human fire-making activity in Barnham, ...
Archaeologists in Britain say they've found the earliest evidence of humans making fires anywhere in the world. The discovery ...
The Hjortspring boat carried warriors on an attempted attack of a Danish island over 2,000 years ago. Archaeologists have new clues about where these raiders came from.
After more than a century of speculation, researchers have traced the likely origins of the legendary Hjortspring boat through chemical analysis of its construction materials and the discovery of an ...
Pyrite found at a 400,000-year-old site in Barnham, England suggests that early humans were making fire long before experts ...
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