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PARIS: Our ancestors were making tools out of bones 1.5 million years ago, winding back the clock for this important moment in human evolution by more than a million years, a study said on Wednesday.
Ancient human relatives crafted sharp-edged tools out of animal bones around 1.5 million years ago, researchers say. Discoveries at Tanzania’s Olduvai Gorge, a famous East African fossil ...
A 1.5-million-year-old cache of animal-bone tools reveals that ancient humans systematically crafted with this material much earlier than previously thought. Researchers uncovered 27 bone ...
Paleoanthropologists have documented a bone tool assemblage from a single horizon dated to 1.5 million years ago at Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania. These bone tools precede other evidence of systematic ...
She also mimics Fred Flintsone by pulling out a fish bone and saying “yabadabadoo” during a cooking session with pals Abigail Spencer and Kelly Zafjen. Meg at one point jokes that “my bacon ...
Canadians can now claim part of a huge settlement over TD mutual funds. Kalloghlian Myers LLP announced on Monday that the Ontario Superior Court of Justice approved a class-action settlement with TD ...
THE disgraced daughter of late NHS fundraising hero Captain Tom Moore is set to release a book about coping with death. Hannah Ingram-Moore, 54, will self-publish her work ‘Grief: Public Face ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers have been making significant moves this offseason, with one of the standout signings being infielder Hyeseong Kim. The Korean Baseball Organization star joins the Dodgers on a ...
What did we have a year ago at this time? Legendary/Warner Bros’ Dune: Part Two with $82.5M leading an $114.6M frame. Next weekend, is Warner Bros. $118M Bong Joon Ho sci-fi feature Mickey 17; ...
The 4,000 sq ft home features glass facades and is located in eight acres of private woodlands with slipway access to the River Hamble.
When Dromin House went up for sale with a guide price of €5.5m in 2004, a newspaper write-up described it as “quite possibly the finest residential home to come on the market this season”.