Archaeologists in central China have uncovered evidence that early humans were far more inventive than long assumed. Excavations at the Xigou site reveal advanced stone tools, including the earliest ...
The latest discoveries in Central China's Henan province are filling critical gaps in understanding East Asia's role in human ...
Researchers have found two wooden tools crafted and used by humans at a site some 430,000 years ago. One tool is made of ...
Archaeologists in Greece have discovered 430,000-year-old handheld wooden tools, the oldest surviving examples of their kind in the world, a new study finds. The two tools, found on the Peloponnese ...
Chinese scientists’ recent research suggests that early humans in Central China may have begun using hafted stone tools and ...
A multidisciplinary research team has announced the discovery of 300,000-year-old well-preserved wooden artifacts at the Gantangqing site in Southwest China's Yunnan province, presenting the earliest ...
The oldest known wooden tools in the world, used 430,000 years ago, were discovered in Megalopolis in Arcadia, Peloponnese, ...
This area was very important for human evolution throughout Europe,” explains the head of the research, paleoanthropologist Katerina Harvati ...
The "very rare" find provides an extraordinary glimpse into the ingenuity of early human relatives who lived around half a ...
New research shows Ice Age hunter-gatherer networks stretched across Europe, linking central Spain to France through stone ...
The traditional image of small groups of hunter-gatherers, isolated and struggling to survive in a hostile glacial landscape, ...
Researchers from several European institutions, led by scientists from the University of Barcelona and the University of Alcalá, have demonstrated that the hunter-gatherers who inhabited the interior ...