Search results for: bone tools

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8 April 2021
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5 March 2019
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5 October 2023

Grinding tools play key role in food, plant and pigment processing during ‘Green Arabia’

Use-wear analysis of grinding tools sheds new light on the subsistence and lifestyle of ancient peoples in region.  

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10 February 2023

2.9-million-year-old butchery site reopens case of who made first stone tools

Discovery of stone tools and cut-marked animal bones in Kenya offers window into the dawn of stone technology.

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31 October 2022

Flesh-eating bugs get to work on animal bone dataset

Beetles 'clean' bones needed by researcher to create modern reference library for Australian fauna.

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17 August 2022
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27 May 2021
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21 April 2020

Deeper dig into ‘giant wombat’ bone marks raises more questions than answers

First Australians co-existed with a giant ‘wombat-like’ creature for thousands of years — so why is there so little archaeological evidence for the hunting and use of these large animals?

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10 April 2018

Finger bone discovery believed to be from the oldest modern human found in Arabia

Griffith University played a key role in the team behind new research that describes the discovery of a fossil human finger bone at the site of Al Wusta, an ancient freshwater lake located in what is now the hyper-arid Nefud Desert, in Saudi Arabia.

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19 January 2024

Shiyu discovery reveals Eastern Asia’s early human migrations

In a thought-provoking discovery, an international team of researchers have unearthed evidence shedding light on the ancient migration of Homo sapiens into eastern Asia around 45,000 years ago. 

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