George Washington University archaeologist David Braun and his colleagues recently unearthed stone tools from a 2.75 ...
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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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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 stone with steady hands. Their world was noisy with wind, heat, wildfires, and ...
New fossils reveal the hand bones of Paranthropus boisei, proving this early human ancestor could make and use tools.
ATTICUS MARSE: Wine, spearheads, and AI chatbots, the University of Minnesota has classes running about all of these topics this fall. Welcome to In The Know, a podcast dedicated to the U of M, I’m ...
That’s Besh-Ba-Gowah Museum in Globe, Arizona for you – a 700-year-old archaeological wonderland that somehow flies under the radar of most Arizona bucket lists. Let me tell you, if time travel were ...
Neanderthals living in Ukraine’s Crimea region deliberately shaped ochre into crayon-like tools for making marks and designs.
In honor of Native American Heritage Month, the Idaho Museum of Natural History on the Pocatello campus will offer free ...
If you're looking for the perfect way to spend a crisp autumn afternoon, mark your calendar. The annual Art in the Park ...
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