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New research shows that the weapons found in Germany are much younger than previously thought, suggesting they were made by ...
A set of ancient wooden spears may be younger than scientists thought and wielded by Neanderthals instead of their ancestors.
The world’s oldest wooden spears were probably made by Neanderthals around 200,000 years ago and used to annihilate entire ...
This 2014 photo provided by researchers shows a set of wooden hunting spears estimated to be about 200,000 years old ...
Soon after archaeologists unearthed a set of prehistoric spears alongside the remains of nearly 50 horses in Schöningen, ...
Ancient wooden spears unearthed over two decades ago in a German coal mine may be younger than previously thought, potentially shifting our understanding of early human hunting practices.
World's oldest complete wooden hunting weapons from Schöningen, Germany, are 100,000 years younger than previously claimed ...
They suspected the spears—which are among the oldest known complete hunting weapons—belonged to an early human ancestor called Homo heidelbergensis. Now, however, they’re revising the ...
This 2007 photo provided by researchers shows the end of a wooden hunting spear estimated to be about 200,000 years old discovered in a coal mine in the German town of Schöningen. (C. S.
Archaeologists in Germany have identified a set of wooden spears that might be younger than previous estimates. This shift in ...