The finding, along with the discovery of a 500,000-year-old hammer made of bone, indicates that our human ancestors were ...
Discovered in southern England in the mid-1990s, the artifact may have been made by Neanderthals or Homo heidelbergensis, according to a new study ...
A fragment of elephant bone used to sharpen stone axes nearly half a million years ago has been identified as the oldest ...
Finds from Greece and Britain suggest early hominins were shaping wood and bone with far more intention and ingenuity than ...
Hunter-gatherers in England used a tool fashioned from an elephant bone to sharpen their butchery utensils almost half a million years ago. We don’t know which human species used this proboscidean ...
This find marks the earliest known instance of elephant bone being utilized as a raw material in Europe, as well as the ...
This Paleolithic hammer found in the village of Boxgrove is the oldest tool made of elephant bone that's ever been unearthed ...