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Boomerangs, gracefully curved artifacts used for hunting, are quintessentially Australian. Or so we thought. More than 40,000 ...
Scientists have discovered what may be one of the oldest boomerangs in the world, hidden in a Polish cave for tens of ...
Carved from a mammoth tusk with exceptional skill, the boomerang showcases the remarkable sophistication of Homo sapiens in ...
A mammoth tusk artefact discovered in a Polish cave could be Europe’s earliest example of a boomerang and even the oldest ...
(CN) — A boomerang made from a mammoth’s tusk pulled from a Polish cave could be one of the oldest known examples of a ...
Around 42,000 years ago, Homo sapiens in Europe ushered in a type of prehistoric Renaissance known as the Aurignacian, ...
Travel back 20,000 years into the last Ice Age, to a time when the upper reaches of the Blue Mountains were treeless and the ...
Researchers say this NSW cave has been continually occupied by humans for 20,000 years. The discovery upends conventional ...
Aboriginal Australian elders he has interviewed explain that their stencils ... And scholars now talk excitedly about the prospect of analyzing cave paintings in Africa. “99.9 percent of rock ...
“With the European cave art, it cuts off, and we've lost the memory and the connection,” Smith says. “Aboriginal people still have that memory, they have the connection.” ...
Feral goats on Hook Island are putting Aboriginal cave paintings at risk. Rangers and traditional owners say fences and trapping has helped protect the artwork. Ngaro elder Peter Pryor has seen ...