The emerging development of language skills fast-forwarded collective learning which gave Homo Sapiens a distinctive advantage over their hominid cousins.
Evidence from stone tools and tooth fragments at the Rimrock Draw Rockshelter has pushed back the archaeological record of human life in North America by some 2,000 years.
VERNON PARISH, LOUISIANA (AP) – Long buried under the woods of west central Louisiana, stone tools, spear points and other evidence of people living in the area as long as 12,000 years ago have become more exposed and vulnerable, due to hurricanes, flooding and looters. This summer, archaeologists have been gingerly digging up the ground […]
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