Used by our early human ancestors around 430,000 years ago, the earliest known hand-held wooden tools have been uncovered by ...
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Early humans relied on simple stone tools for 300,000 years in a changing east African landscape
Our prehistoric human ancestors relied on deliberately modified and sharpened stone tools as early as 3.3 million years ago.
A rare Homo habilis skeleton from Kenya reveals how early humans moved, climbed, and adapted more than two million years ago.
Archaeologists working in southern Greece have identified wooden tools that appear to be the oldest of their kind ever found.
Scientists Identify 60,000-Year-Old Discovery That Rewrites Early Human History ...
For decades, textbooks painted a dramatic picture of early humans as tool-using hunters who rose quickly to the top of the food chain. The tale was that Homo habilis, one of the earliest ...
A single ancient jawbone is rewriting what scientists thought they knew about humanity’s forgotten relatives.
Early humans were not just scavengers. New research shows they actively butchered elephants, transforming survival and social ...
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2-million-year-old skeleton reveals unexpected ape-like features in early human species
A groundbreaking study published in The Anatomical has challenged previous assumptions about human evolution.
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