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Environment Animals Wildlife Stone Age humans extracted animal teeth with flames, blades, and fleshy stews Archaeologists put seven methods to the test. Laura Baisas Published Jun 24, 2025 1:25 PM EDT ...
WORCESTER — Without fanfare, a stone shelter used for many years by bus travelers on Belmont Street was sealed this week, its open front fitted with a concrete wall and a steel door. For decades ...
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 ...
Archaeologists are searching for ancient coastal settlements submerged by rising sea levels over 8,500 years ago in the Bay ...
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The sound of Stone Age hunter-gatherer toolmakers at work on the veld has faded away through time, but thanks to a group of archaeologists their every strike of stone on stone at their open-air ...
(This story has been updated. A quote has been removed.) WORCESTER — Without fanfare, a stone shelter used for many years by bus travelers on Belmont Street was sealed this week, its open front ...
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