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Early humans started making and using tools 2.75 million years ago
Long before cities or farms, the earliest humans were standing in a changing northern Kenyan landscape, striking stone to ...
Stone tools reveal that the First Americans followed a coastal route from East Asia, linking both sides of the Pacific during the Ice Age.
The site sits within sediments that record major environmental upheaval in East Africa during the late Pliocene. Around 3.44 ...
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40,000-Year Culture: The Lost Stone Age Civilization of Northern China
At the Jama Basin, archaeologists uncovered ochre-stained tools and pigment-processing sites that predate known Asian ...
Among the nominees for the Heritage Board's annual awards in the "Discovery of the Year" category are the Stone Age site at ...
The very first humans millions of years ago may have been inventors, according to a discovery in northwest Kenya. Researchers have found that the primitive humans who lived 2.75 million years ago at ...
The granite dome became a symbol of American money stability during the Great Depression. Famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright ...
Neanderthals living in Ukraine’s Crimea region deliberately shaped ochre into crayon-like tools for making marks and designs.
In India, industry faces competition from lab-grown diamonds, which are more affordable. However, natural diamonds maintain ...
Tears of the Kingdom's Musou spin-off is a mostly familiar jaunt that is made more satisfying thanks to a series of small but ...
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‘A Casino in your pocket’: How MLB scrambled to contain damage after the Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz gambling scandal
Are MLB's reactionary gambling restrictions a 'hollow gesture' that comes only after the damage to baseball's reputation has ...
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