Series note also on half-title. "Five hundred and fifty copies of this volume have been printed. This copy is no. 457." The works of Silvy, Marest and Bacqueville de la Potherie are given in the ...
Forget the long-standing stereotype of Neanderthals as lone wanderers or Early Humans as hostile outsiders. A groundbreaking new study has revealed a surprising chapter in human history, suggesting ...
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Early Humans Moved Stones Long Distances to Make Tools 600,000 Years Earlier Than Thought
Early humans who made some of the oldest known stone tools might have traveled miles to secure the best materials for their construction, new research suggests. Archaeologists traced the origins of ...
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