The bone tools were created the same way tools were made from stone.
During the Middle Paleolithic—a period spanning about 40,000 to 300,000 years ago, also called the Middle Stone Age—groups ...
“Forget the label ‘Stone Age’ - look at what these people were ... and a digging stick, suggesting these early humans had advanced tool-making skills. Some archaeologists believe wooden ...
Stone Age artefacts discovered in Levant caves have ... published in Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, demonstrate that early humans possessed sophisticated symbolic behaviour and ...
The experts suspect that the Stone Age humans who made these markings were probably part of an early wave of human migrants leaving Africa and entering into Europe. If confirmed to be the oldest ...
the technological transition from the Oldowan to the Acheulean was limited to the study of stone tools," said Ignacio de La Torre, of the CSIC Instituto de Historia. Early humans saw the animals ...
Early human ancestors known as hominins ... The very earliest stone tools come from the "Oldowan" age which stretched from about 2.7 million years ago to 1.5 million years ago.
The team’s research—published today in Nature Human Behavior—investigated stone tools ... including what happened to the early Homo sapiens at nearby sites (including the famous site ...
The Stone Age humans who made these markings were likely part of an early wave of human migrants leaving Africa and into Europe, scientists suspect. If confirmed to be the oldest human-made rock ...
our new genomic data has validated these early hypotheses. This is really exciting." The Stone Age began with the use of stone tools about 3 million years ago (before modern humans existed ...