The discovery of 1.5-million-year-old bone tools in Tanzania suggests early human ancestors had advanced cognitive abilities ...
Explore how early humans crafted tools from bones 1.5 million years ago, showcasing their advanced planning and cognitive ...
A cache of 1.5 million-year-old bone tools uncovered in Tanzania suggest ancient human ancestors were capable of critical ...
Scientists have discovered 1.5-million-year-old bone tools, proving early humans had advanced skills much earlier than ...
Bone artifacts discovered in Tanzania push back the earliest known date of bone tool technology by over a million years.
The oldest human-crafted bone tools on record are 1.5 million years old, a finding that suggests our ancestors were much ...
Archaeologists have discovered the earliest known bone tools, pushing back evidence of their use by around a million years.
Deep in a trench in Tanzania, researchers found dozens of tools crafted from animal bones some 1.5 million years old.
An assemblage of tools found in Tanzania that was fashioned about 1.5 million years ago from the limb bones of elephants and ...
The bone tools date from more than a million years before our species, Homo sapiens, arose around 300,000 years ago.
The oldest collection of mass-produced prehistoric bone tools reveal that human ancestors were likely capable of more ...
The findings come from a study of bone tools discovered at Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania and dated to around 1.5 million years ...