Around 40,000 years ago, Neanderthals living in what we now call France crafted tool handles using a special sticky substance ...
A large green artifact found in situ at the Bokol Dora site. Right: Image of the same artifact and a three dimensional model of the same artifact. (David R. Braun; image can only be used with this ...
They are the Clovis caches, groupings of exquisitely carved spear points and/or other flaked stone ... ever found. The Clovis were a prehistoric people who flourished in North America at the ...
Clovis Paleoindian Tradition and Western Stemmed Tradition are types of lithic technologies which are classified by stone tools found in the Western United States (Andrefsky, 1994). A collection of ...
People of the past used stone, wood, and bone to create a variety of tools. Although stone tools are more commonly found in archaeological settings, it is likely that bone and wood tools had an ...
Modern chimpanzees select rock tools in similar ways to Oldowan hominins, early humans who used stone tools that date back to around 2.5 million years ago. According to a new study, these ...