Researchers in Italy discovered 400,000-year-old evidence that ancient humans butchered elephants for food and tools. At the ...
Obsidian from the island of Milos, found in Franchthi Cave, shows seafaring in Greece began over 11,000 years ago in the ...
Recent discoveries suggest that Paranthropus, long considered a tool-less hominin, may have been crafting tools long before ...
New research has revealed how early humans living in what is now Rome skillfully butchered elephants for food and then ...
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The authors of a study of the specimen conclude the elephant was butchered using small stones, as indicated by both the ...
During warmer periods of the Middle Pleistocene, ancient humans in Italy were in the habit of butchering elephants for meat ...
Mammoths were not the only enormous beasts ancient humans hunted. Elephant ancestors were also on the menu. While analyzing ...
Analysis of several sites near modern-day Rome shows "consistent" evidence that ancient humans regularly slaughtered ...
Analysis of several sites near modern day Rome in central Italy shows “consistent” evidence that ancient humans regularly slaughtered the giant mammals for meat and raw materials ...
For decades, small grooves on ancient human teeth were thought to be evidence of deliberate tool use – people cleaning their teeth with sticks or fibers, or easing gum pain with makeshift “toothpicks” ...