The human Stone Age was ... the surface changes of the tools,” explained co-author Dr João Marreiros. “This demonstrates that differences in archaeological finds are not random.” “These findings open ...
Awls were small, pointed hand tools employed in both the Old and New World to slice fibers for thread and fishing nets, and to punch holes in leather and wood. Stone Age peoples may also have ...
Around 40,000 years ago, Neanderthals living in what we now call France crafted tool handles using a special sticky substance ...
This supports the idea that demographic changes played a role in the transition from the Middle to the Later Stone Age, a time when new types of tools emerged and information was exchanged over long ...