- New find of Stone Age tools dated 300k years earlier than previously thought, 2.9 million years ago, along with butchered hippos and human-like ancestors https://www.abc.net.au/news/science/2023-02-10/fossils-animal-bones-stone-tools-early-hominin-east-africa/101937222 8 comments anthropology
- New find of Stone Age tools dated 300k years earlier than previously thought, 2.9 million years ago, along with butchered hippos and human-like ancestors https://www.abc.net.au/news/science/2023-02-10/fossils-animal-bones-stone-tools-early-hominin-east-africa/101937222 15 comments science
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