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7,000-year-old stone tools survived on Australia's seafloor
Archaeologists diving off northwestern Australia recovered 269 stone artifacts from sites now submerged eight to forty-five ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When archaeologists studying a fifth-century Swedish site found a human skeleton lying on the floor of a house, they wondered why ...
Two shaped wooden objects from a waterlogged lakeshore in Greece are the oldest handheld wooden tools on record. The debate they open is not about dates — it is ...
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An Archaeologist Made a ‘Once-in-a-Lifetime’ Discovery at the Alamo. Then It Happened Again.
Buried side by side since 1836, one Mexican and one Texan cannonball lay untouched beneath the Alamo’s soil for nearly two ...
From a cheeky slingshot to Paul's letters and information on King Nebuchadnezzar, new research is offering insight into some ...
Excavations in Wiltshire, England revealed a Neolithic timber circle whose cosmic precision rivals the stone monument it ...
A UW La Crosse senior is combining two passions—archaeology and tattoos—into a groundbreaking research project that's ...
New research is forcing archaeologists to confront an inconvenient truth about atlatls, a weapon that's been linked to Clovis ...
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600,000-year-old tools reveal Britain’s earliest long-term human occupation
A Paleolithic site near Fordwich, outside Canterbury in Kent, produced stone tools dated to roughly 560,000 to 620,000 years ...
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