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No, modern humans weren’t the first to craft pointed weapons using bones. Neanderthals were already doing it thousands of ...
More than 16 million years ago in what is now New Zealand, a giant bird died and sank to the bottom of a lake. Preserved in layers of sand and gray-blue clay, the bones of this behemoth have since ...
A groundbreaking new study has shattered previous conceptions about Paleolithic humans, proving they exploited ...
The secret is out: Man and gomphotheres once coexisted in Sonora. Tools and spear tips found with fossil bones at a remote Sonoran site suggest that Clovis-era hunters butchered two juvenile ...
UPPER SAUCON TWP., Pa.- A "prehistoric" find is altering the timeline for a major construction project that will overhaul an intersection prone to accidents and flooding. And local planners have ...
Asians Made Humanity's Longest Prehistoric Migration and Shaped the Genetic Landscape in the Americas May 15, 2025 — An international genomics study has revealed that early Asians undertook ...
Luke Rodolph stood on the rim of Upper Silas Canyon, enjoying the magnificent view that stretches all the way to Lander. About 300 feet below him, Peter Absolon was climbing a new route up the ...