Early humans were regularly using animal bones to make cutting tools 1.5 million years ago. A newly discovered cache of 27 carved and ...
New evidence uncovered in east Africa indicates ancient hominins began crafting tools from animal bones far earlier than previously thought. If confirmed, our human ancestors started shaping bones by ...
Recommended Videos The new discovery, published Wednesday in Nature, reveals that ancient humans “had ... The well-preserved bone tools, measuring up to around 16 inches (40 centimeters ...
The new discovery, published Wednesday in Nature, reveals that ancient humans “had rather ... The well-preserved bone tools, measuring up to around 16 inches, were likely made by breaking ...
In this photo provided by the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), researcher Ignacio de la Torre holds a bone tool found in Tanzania's Olduvai Gorge, at the CSIC-Pleistocene Archaeology Lab ...
Over a million years ago, ancient human ancestors sat down to shave flakes off bones, producing a tool with a carefully created sharp edge. According to Jackson Njau, an archaeologist at ...
Ancient Humans Made Tools From Animal Bones ... The well-preserved bone tools, measuring up to around 16 inches (40 centimeters), were likely made by breaking off the thick ends of leg bones ...