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Archaeologists uncovered a Bronze Age blade workshop in southern Israel, revealing advanced flint tools and organized ...
Advanced flint industry dating back approximately 5,500 years was uncovered, providing first-ever evidence of blade production in southern Israel.
The Early Bronze Age site of Nahal Qomem near Kiryat Gat presents hundreds of artifacts, shedding new light on trade ...
The findings provide compelling evidence of a sophisticated society with a complex social and economic structure at the very ...
A 5,500-year-old flint blade production workshop was uncovered near Kiryat Gat, Israel in a salvage excavation conducted by ...
Two groups of Neanderthals who camped just 43 mi apart in northern Israel left behind piles of butchered bones that look ...
The Grand Traverse County sheriff and prosecutor, as well as officials from Munson Healthcare, provided more details on the ...
The massive Zippo lighter atop the Zippo/Case Museum and Flagship Store is a sight to behold. Best of all, you can explore ...
The long rifle was a muzzle-loaded weapon that was used as far back as the 1700s for hunting and warfare on the American ...
The entrance is unusually wide, so that animals could be brought in for slaughter. Flint knives from the magazines were used in the rituals carried out here. Later, this area was used for storage.
The mysterious Harappan civilization is considered the third oldest in the ancient East after that of Egypt and Mesopotamia.
Bamboo and plastic are the softest -- and often cheapest -- cutting board materials and will be gentle on your blades. Most ...