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Unknown Early Hominins Ate Elephants and Then Used Their Bones to Make Tools
Learn more about the archaeological discovery of an ancient elephant carcass surrounded by hundreds of butchery tools.
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400,000-Year-Old Fossil Shows Butchering Elephants Helped Early Humans To Supersize Their Tools
Elephants were on the menu for hominins living in Italy 400,000 years ago, and a rare fossil reveals the tools they used, as ...
New research suggests ancient copper smelters accidentally discovered iron, sparking the technological shift that transformed ...
The Nyayanga excavation site in Kenya, in July 2025. Fossils and Oldowan tools have been excavated from the tan and reddish-brown sediments, which date to more than 2.6 million years old. T. W.
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