Dating of the volcanic ash and minerals around the area helped to give the stone tools an age of 3.3 million years. These stone artifacts predate the genus Homo, but who exactly was responsible ...
Professor Ignacio de la Torre (UCL Archaeology) said: "It suggests that species like Australopithecus might have been intelligent enough to make stone tools - that they had the cognitive and A look at ...
In 1997, archaeologists in Scotland discovered the skeleton of a Bronze Age woman buried in a crouched position inside a stone-lined grave. While little is known about the woman, whom they ...