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New research finds early human ancestors during the Stone Age were more picky about the rocks they used for making tools than ...
Archaeologists previously discovered similar rocks that hominins transported to a separate, 2-million-year-old site on the ...
Police have launched an investigation after a stone was reportedly thrown through the door of a house in Ramsey ...
By Stephen Beech Man's ancestors transported stones over long distances to craft tools 2.6 million years ago - 600,000 years ...
Emmerdale spoilers suggest that Mackenzie Boyd's days in the village are numbered, but will a much-loved villager save him from a deadly fate?
Emmerdale viewers are convinced they have spotted a new romance for Robert following tense scenes in the ITV soap ...
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Somerset County Gazette on MSNA splendid Georgian mansion on a 90.76-acre estate in Somerset
This impressive Grade II* listed Georgian mansion sits at the heart of a 90.76-acre estate within the medieval parish of Chaffcombe.
Piper Perabo talks about playing the evil villain opposite Daniel Dae Kim in Amazon Prime Video's action spy series ...
In southwestern Kenya more than 2.6 million years ago, ancient humans wielded an array of stone tools—known collectively as ...
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Live Science on MSN2.6 million-year-old stone tools reveal ancient human relatives were 'forward planning' 600,000 years earlier than thought
Hundreds of stone tools discovered in Kenya have revealed that human relatives traveled long distances to find raw material.
A Kenyan site shows early hominids transported stone 13 kilometers for toolmaking as early as 2.6 million years ago.
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