George Washington University archaeologist David Braun and his colleagues recently unearthed stone tools from a 2.75 ...
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Early humans started making and using tools 2.75 million years ago
Long before cities or farms, the earliest humans were standing in a changing northern Kenyan landscape, striking stone to ...
A new documentary by Twin Falls residents Jim Paxton, Al Frost and Jim Woods explores the possibilities. “Legacy in Stone: Discovering Ancient Flintknapping in Idaho” illustrates the survival skills ...
CENIEH participates in a study from the Namorotukunan site, in Kenya’s Turkana Basin, which shows that early hominins maintained a stable tradition ...
Harlan Mauch spent two summers during the late 1990s searching the prairie for arrowheads. Frustrated by his failure to find a single point, Mauch started learning to make his own. Gradually he began ...
The southeast's premier Native American cultural festival will include interactive educational displays, authentic craft ...
Two chunks of ocher unearthed at ancient rock shelters in Ukraine were actually Neanderthal crayons, according to a recent ...
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Stone Mountain Park celebrates 24th annual Native American Festival & Pow Wow
Stone Mountain Park hosted its 24th annual Native American Festival & Pow Wow, Georgia’s largest event of its kind.
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