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Stone Age humans flocked to latest models of flint tools – and worshipped where they came fromArchaeologists have discovered special scrapers used for hunting by early humans 400,000 years ago, shedding light on technological adaptations that enabled our ancient ancestors to diversify ...
so Stone Age people needed sharp, strong tools to cut trees down and to hunt the animals for food. And this is where a stone called flint came in. There's a real skill to making tools out of flint.
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Stone Age artifacts from a land that sank 9,000 years ago were retrieved from the seabedArchaeologists recently uncovered a trove of Stone Age artifacts on the seafloor ... Among the artifacts recovered are numerous smaller flint cutting tools and several dozen flint flakes from ...
STONE AGE FATHER:Perfect for catching fish. NARRATOR:Stone Age people made tools out of flint, which is hard sharp stone, but easy to flake and shape. NARRATOR:But they also have learnt to make ...
A recent study on the geological and stratigraphic context of the L’Enclos site, located in Mainvilliers (in northern France, ...
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