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The Cool Down on MSNStartup finds way to make 'prehistoric' technology useful in modern problem-solving: 'It was there before us, and it will be there after us'The company secured $4.3 million in seed funding to get the job done. Startup finds way to make 'prehistoric' technology ...
Scientists working for Dallas-based biotech company Colossal Biosciences claim to have brought the dire wolf, which went ...
Why study Paleolithic technology? What can old stone tools, ancient fire pits, and painted cave walls tell us about our evolutionary past? Humans occupy a rarified position in the modern world.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNStone Tools Discovered in China Resemble Neanderthal Technology Used in Europe, Creating a Middle Stone Age MysteryArchaeologists previously assumed that East Asia did not see considerable tool development during the Middle Paleolithic, but new findings might change that widely held idea ...
In a cave overlooking the ocean on the southern coast of South Africa, archaeologists discovered thousands of stone tools, ...
If inventors manage to develop a new detection tool from this ancient technology, it’ll be Lycurgus’ turn to do the ensnaring.
It has long been suggested that the material culture recovered from ancient archaeological contexts ... into the complex evolution of human technology and also of human cognitive development.
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