Tag: human history

Stone tools uncover 140,000-year-old human history in the Mongolian Gobi

Stone tools uncover 140,000-year-old human history in the Mongolian Gobi A groundbreaking new study reveals that ancient human groups inhabited the Mongolian Gobi Desert when the climate was significantly milder than it is today. The discovery of stone tools dating back 140,000 years provides a fascinating glimpse into the lives of early humans who roamed […]

Ancient humans may have walked from Turkey to Europe over now-submerged land

Ancient Humans May Have Walked from Turkey to Europe Over Now-Submerged Land A newly discovered prehistoric land bridge between Turkey and Europe has added an “entirely new dimension” to the story of human migration. The land bridge, which is now submerged beneath the Black Sea, is believed to have played a crucial role in the […]

361,000-year-old discovery in China: Oldest wooden tools shake up archaeology

361,000-year-old Discovery in China: Oldest Wooden Tools Shake Up Archaeology Researchers in China have unearthed the oldest complex wooden technology at the Paleolithic site of Shangchen. This groundbreaking discovery dates back an astonishing 361,000 years, pushing the boundaries of what we know about early human innovation and craftsmanship. The find includes six wooden tools, such […]

20,000-year-old whale bone tools change narrative about Ice Age humans

20,000-Year-Old Whale Bone Tools Change Narrative About Ice Age Humans A groundbreaking new study has shattered previous conceptions about Paleolithic humans, proving they exploited marine resources far earlier than previously believed. The discovery of 20,000-year-old whale bone tools on the Mediterranean island of Crete has opened up a new realm of possibilities in our understanding […]

50,000-year-old Neanderthal-like tools discovered in China challenge evolution theories

50,000-Year-Old Neanderthal-Like Tools Discovered in China Challenge Evolution Theories A new discovery in China is challenging long-held beliefs about human evolution in East Asia. Archaeologists have unearthed sophisticated stone tools in Shangchen, a region in southern China, dating back 50,000 years. What makes these findings particularly intriguing is that the tools bear a striking resemblance […]

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