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Archaeologists Discover 400,000-Year-Old Flint Tools That Transformed Prehistoric Hunting


A study reveals that 400,000 years ago, early humans developed Quina scrapers for hunting, adapting to the disappearance of elephants and forming a cultural link to the resource-rich Mountains of Samaria. A recent study from Tel Aviv University has pinpointed the earliest global use of specific s

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