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Archaeologists have unearthed the earliest known multifunctional tool made from cave lion bone, shedding new light on ...
Oldest Neanderthal Weapon Dates Back Over 70,000 Years, And Is Carved From A Bison Leg Bone No, modern humans weren’t the first to craft pointed weapons using bones. Neanderthals were already ...
An 80,000-year-old bone point found in Eastern Europe challenges the idea that migrating Homo sapiens gave the technology to Neandertals.
It is similar to the bone spear tips later made by modern humans, but more rudimentary. The Neanderthals were taking their first steps in this technology, the archaeologists point out. The tip was ...
They wrapped deer bone pieces in the animal’s skin to keep the bone marrow fresh. It was almost like their own version of Tupperware, long before plastic existed.
Ray Bandar's "Bone Palace" spanned thousands of skulls he stashed in the basement of his Miraloma Park home. The collection lives on at the Academy of Sciences.
The author was disappointed with getting a rusty old Winchester 94, but the rifle turned out to be worth far more than a shiny new gun.
Officials in California are working to locate and save a deer who has been spotted near the Hollywood Reservoir with a bone stuck in her mouth since Oct. 11.
First Ever 50,000-Year-Old Neanderthal Bone Spear Point Shows They Were "Flexible" Crafters The spear point challenges long held beliefs about the crafting abilities of these long extinct hominins.
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