Archaeologists have discovered special scrapers used for hunting by early humans 400,000 years ago, shedding light on technological adaptations that enabled our ancient ancestors to diversify ...
Archaeologists recently uncovered a trove of Stone Age artifacts on the seafloor of the North Sea, shedding light on a lost ...
so Stone Age people needed sharp, strong tools to cut trees down and to hunt the animals for food. And this is where a stone called flint came in. There's a real skill to making tools out of flint.
Archaeologists are beginning to reveal the secrets of a vanished prehistoric land which now lies at the bottom of the North ...
An archaeological dig at a site earmarked for housing has uncovered more than 300 stone age tools ... of flint and chert - a hard, fine-grained sedimentary rock - but rudimentary tools were ...
STONE AGE FATHER:Perfect for catching fish. NARRATOR:Stone Age people made tools out of flint, which is hard sharp stone, but easy to flake and shape. NARRATOR:But they also have learnt to make ...
Micro-scratches within the grooves of the stone turtle shell show that it was carved by humans using sharp flint tools, experts say - Clara Amit/Israel Antiquities Authority The “cosmic turtle ...
An area of land that includes stone-age caves and ancient woodland ... monument where ancient animal bones, late Bronze Age pottery and flint tools have been excavated. The nine-acre plot, which ...