The Stone Age was a prehistoric period that lasted more than 3 million years, from the point when human ancestors began using stone tools until the time we invented metalworking. Archaeologists often ...
"Stone Tools in the Paleolithic and Neolithic Near East: A Guide surveys the lithic record for the East Mediterranean Levant (Lebanon, Syria, Israel, Jordan, and adjacent territories) from the ...
A new analysis of stone tools offers strong evidence for the theory that ancient people from the Pacific Rim traveled a ...
New analysis of ancient artifacts reveal evidence that the First Americans arrived from East Asia by traveling along the ...
The analysis of lithic tool technologies made a connection with coastal routes that allowed the early inhabitants to migrate ...
Stone tools reveal that the First Americans followed a coastal route from East Asia, linking both sides of the Pacific during the Ice Age.
Two symposia "The Middle Paleolithic: climbing uphill slowly or going nowhere fast?" and "Stability and change in the Middle Paleolithic and Middle Stone Age" were held in Denver during the 2002 ...
While more evidence is needed to link paleo-Americans to Japan, it is possible that they came by boat instead of crossing the ...
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