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(CNN) — A megastructure found in the Baltic Sea may represent one of the oldest known hunting structures used in the Stone Age — and could change what’s known about how hunter-gatherers ...
A research vessel in the Baltic Sea discovered a half-mile-long stone wall underwater dating to over 10,000 years ago. Experts believe that the wall was used by Stone Age hunters to corral ...
The Stone Age hunting traps date back about 9,000 years and are known as kites because of the shape they form.
Unlike many of their mostly meat-eating peers, a group of late Stone Age hunter-gatherers living in what is now northeastern Morocco had a largely plant-based diet. But despite dining for ...
Palaeolithic Hunters May Have Used Poison Arrows 54,000 Years Ago When spiked with poison, arrows only needed to scratch an animal to kill it.
Science Archaeology Europe’s oldest human-made megastructure may be at the bottom of the Baltic Sea Stone Age hunters likely used the Blinkerwall 11,000 years ago. Laura Baisas Feb 13, 2024 12: ...
Researchers discover a 10,000-year-old Stone Age hunting structure in the Baltic Sea, shedding light on ancient hunter-gatherer communities.
Researchers discover a 10,000-year-old Stone Age hunting structure in the Baltic Sea, shedding light on ancient hunter-gatherer communities.