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Whale bones retrieved from prehistoric shores are shedding light on how humans lived—and hunted—along Europe's vanished ...
In a nutshell Stone Age humans extensively harvesting whale products 20,000 years ago — roughly 1,000 years earlier than ...
Technological advancements in the past decade have now made it possible to date the oldest of the tools to about 20,000 years ...
Humans were making tools from whale bones as far back as 20,000 years ago, according to a study conducted by scientists from ...
Using genetic genealogy, college students have connected human remains found on the New Jersey coast to a ship captain on an ill-fated voyage from Connecticut, officials say. In a news release, Ramapo ...
Ramapo College says bones found on beaches in New Jersey between 1995 and 2013 have been identified as those of an 1800s ship ...
DNA tests determined the remains were Henry Goodsell, whose schooner the Oriental was hauling marble to Philly to build ...