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Sycamore Shoals State Park in Elizabethton is playing host to a class to learn about a pre-historic skill On Saturday, a ...
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Every chip of flint or shard of bone builds a narrative of how early humans used tools to feed themselves and cooperated to form societies.
Flint tools for butchering deer were developed in Israel 400,000 years ago – study TAU researchers say the stone scrapers originated near Mount Ebal and Mount Gerizim in the Samarian hills ...
In their paper published ... A first-of-its-kind study at Tel Aviv University asks what drove prehistoric humans to collect and recycle flint tools that had been made, used, and discarded by their ...
The tools are distinguished by their scalloped, sharp working edges, which were used for butchering deer and processing their hides. They are made of flint procured from the mountains of Samaria ...
The tool, which is on display at the Baden-Württemberg State Archaeological Museum (ALM), was found at a site called Wangen-Hinterhorn in Öhningen, a municipality on the border of Germany and ...
However, due to the surface alteration of most of the flint tools, it has not been possible to precisely determine their modes of use. Only two bifaces, one core, and one flake have shown clear ...
A partnership between Google and the University of Michigan's Flint and Ann Arbor campuses aims to provide a smartphone app and other digital tools to Flint residents and officials to help them manage ...
Although several tools and flint debitage have been discovered in the vicinity of the pottery concentration, they cannot be positively associated with it. The dating of flint tools is, especially for ...
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