An international research team examined pieces of turtle shell, dating back around 125,000 years, discovered at the dig in ...
A new study shows that early humans shifted from hunting giants to smaller animals, shaping tools, survival, and intelligence ...
Based on this, researchers suggest that early homo sapiens planned for the long-term acquisition of resources earlier than ...
Early humans were quarrying stone as far back as 220,000 years ago, revealing surprisingly advanced planning and resource use.
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Homo erectus' tools include geodes and fossils, possibly as a way to connect with the cosmos
Homo erectus may have deliberately selected rocks embedded with fossils and crystals to craft their hand axes.
Deep in the hills of central Israel, a new discovery is rewriting the history of human cooperation. For decades, scientists have debated the nature of the relationship between Neanderthals and early ...
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