A Paleolithic site near Canterbury in Kent has produced strong evidence that ancient humans were occupying the area between ...
The remains of a furnace used for heat-treating stone tools at the Xinmiaozhuang site Photo: Screenshot of a report released ...
Ice Age tools dating back 146,000 years, discovered in an ancient Chinese cave, reveal surprising human adaptations to a ...
Scientists in China discovered that ancient humans were making surprisingly advanced stone tools during a harsh ice age ...
Ancient butcher tools found in China at the 146,000-year-old Lingjing site reveal that Ice Age humans were far more advanced.
Learn how sophisticated Ice Age stone tools from China revealed advanced butchering techniques, careful planning, and ...
“The calcite crystals inside the bone acted like a natural clock, allowing us to refine the age of the site,” Zhao explained. Previously, researchers thought that the tools found in Lingjing were ...
Researchers have dated stone tools from the Lingjing site in central China to 146,000 years ago, about 20,000 years earlier than previously believed. The tools, crafted by the extinct human species ...
In central China, scientists have spent over a decade excavating and studying an archaeological site where ancient humans ...
The stone tools were found at the Lingjing archaeological site in central China. An early human species called Homo juluensis ...
Researchers exploring the Haridra River near Medak district discovered stone tools dating from the Paleolithic to Neolithic ...