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Josh Spontak, like many, gained a ton of weight during the pandemic. After a family trip sparked him to want to get healthy, ...
Scientists identify time and location of first humans who made tools and harpoons out of whale bones
Paleolithic humans used whale bones as tools 20,000 years ago, the earliest evidence of marine tool-making discovered.
A shard of smooth bone etched with irregular marks dating back 20,000 years puzzled archaeologists until they noticed ...
Researchers theorize that an adult male dipped his finger in red ocher and intentionally used the pigment to complete the ...
Neanderthals may have used a red pigment on a rock to shape what looks like art - a rendition of a facial figure from 43,000 ...
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