DUDLEY, Mo. -- When Leslie "Allen" Boyer looks for stone Indian artifacts, the stones usually don't look back. But there are always exceptions. "I was out surface hunting, walking around and looking ...
Our closest cousins, the Neanderthals, excelled at making stone tools and hunting animals, and survived the rigors of multiple ice ages. So why did they disappear 27,000 years ago? While identifying ...
The 6,500-year-old weapons, found in a cave near Marfa, could be among the oldest near-complete set of wood and stone hunting tools found in North America. By Livia Albeck-Ripka The 6,500-year-old ...
Signs of bone breakage in extinct giant elephants, likely caused by repeated blows from stone tools, could be the earliest evidence of animal butchery in India, palaeontologists say. Based on two ...
Explore the ancient strategy of elephant hunting and how early humans meticulously planned their pursuits along migration ...
Stone “Clovis points” used by prehistoric hunters to kill animals are also remarkably efficient at cutting meat off a large animal carcass – at least according to a modern bison butchering experiment.
A recent archeological dig in India uncovered stone tools, weapons, and other artifacts made by early humans which resemble tools found in Eastern and Southern Africa. The artifacts may help shed ...