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Early Human Presence

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archaeology1 year ago

"Discovery of 1 Million-Year-Old Stone Tools in Ukraine Suggests Oldest European Artifacts"

Ancient stone tools found in western Ukraine, dating back over 1 million years, may be the oldest evidence of early human presence in Europe. The chipped stones, made from volcanic rock, were excavated from a quarry in the 1970s and were likely used for cutting meat and scraping animal hides. The tools may have been fashioned by Homo erectus, and their presence in Ukraine suggests early humans were able to adapt to diverse environments.

archaeology1 year ago

"Discovery of 1 Million-Year-Old Stone Tools in Ukraine Suggests Oldest European Settlement"

Ancient stone tools found in western Ukraine, dating back over 1 million years, may be the oldest evidence of early human presence in Europe. The chipped stones, likely fashioned by Homo erectus, were excavated from a quarry in the 1970s and suggest early humans were able to survive in diverse environments, from warm Iberia to Ukraine. The findings, published in Nature, shed light on the adaptability of early humans and their ability to colonize different regions.