fromArs Technica1 month agoA mammoth tusk boomerang from Poland is 40,000 years oldThe mammoth-tusk boomerang may date back 40,000 years, significantly older than previously thought, providing insights into ancient life in Ice Age Poland.History
fromArs Technica3 months agoNeanderthals invented their own bone weapon technology by 80,000 years agoNeanderthals independently developed advanced bone projectiles for hunting, showcasing their ingenuity.
Artificial intelligencefromArs Technica4 months agoPrehistoric bone tool cache suggests advanced reasoning in early homininsDiscovery of prehistoric bone tools indicates advanced behaviors of early humans.Expansion of technology to include bone tools, alongside traditional stone tools.