Why study Paleolithic technology ... Stereotypical ‘Later Stone Age tools', for example, are now recognized in many Middle Stone Age assemblages (e.g., McBrearty & Brooks 2000).
While Paleolithic (early Stone Age) artifacts point to the use of wood for simple tools such as spears or throwing sticks, ...
Stone Tools in the Paleolithic and Neolithic Near East ... designs points to increasing human dependence on stone tools across the long sweep of Stone Age prehistory. 'In this useful volume, ...
The researchers created replica stone tools that resembled those used in the Early Upper Paleolithic age, about 38,000 to ...
If confirmed, this finding would totally upend our understanding of Stone Age hunting ... the ballistic properties of more than 500 Palaeolithic arrowheads from 25 different sites in northern ...
Romito 2 was mid-way through puberty, with a deeper voice and the ability to have children, he likely still looked youthful.
Figuring out when, why and how horses became domesticated is a key step toward understanding the world we live in now.
The history of human settlement in the valleys of the Pyrenees and Pre-Pyrenees has always been closely tied to climate ...
Half a million years ago or more, early human ancestors hunted horses with wooden spears, the very first weapons, and used ...
A groundbreaking study recently published in the Journal of Human Evolution has shed light on the lives of Ice Age ...
This development has come at a time when there is a growing sense that linking the past with the present can support the ...