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Learn more about a Neanderthal "workshop" that was likely used to butcher and process animals.
The study also found that the unique tools were made of non-local flint procured from the Mountains of Samaria, which probably also served as the fallow deers’ calving area, about 20 km east of ...
A palaeontology dig - believed to be the biggest in the country, with more than 200 volunteers - has uncovered mammoth skulls ...
A 5,500-year-old flint blade production workshop was uncovered near Kiryat Gat, Israel in a salvage excavation conducted by the Israel Antiquities Authority. The findings include long flint blades and ...
Israeli archaeologists recently discovered the first Bronze Age blade factory found in southern Israel, showing evidence of complex Canaanite society 5,500 years ago.
— A Flint man found several items stolen from his vehicle at about 3 p.m. on Dec. 31, according to police reports. The man returned to his car, which was parked on Crawford Street, off of Fenton ...
Archaeologists dig up prehistoric ancient flint tools while helping prepare the A34 for roadworks.
They also identified wear marks on the flint tools. The burn marks and tool scars were then compared with Neanderthal food remains from the Figuiera Brava and Oliveira archaeological sites, both ...
A rare manufacturing workshop for Canaanite blades — distinct flint tools primarily used for agricultural tasks — has been uncovered at Nahal Qomem, near the southern Israel city of Kiryat Gat ...
About 75 flint tools have been found at the site near Happisburgh, a seaside hamlet in Norfolk, Parfitt and colleagues report in today's issue of the journal Nature.
The reason for the proximity between Paleolithic extensive stone quarries and water sources: Elephant hunting by early humans Peer-Reviewed Publication Tel-Aviv University ...