A student taking part in his first ever archaeological dig has discovered an incredible ax dating back to the 'New Stone Age.' Joe Neal, a second-year archaeology student at the University of Wales ...
Fragments of the ground-edge stone ax blade found at the Carpenter's Gap archaeological site in northwestern Australia and dated to between 46,000 and 49,000 years ago. Fragments of the ground-edge ...
Six millennia after a stone ax was carved, it was rediscovered by a pair of Ohio teens on an archaeological dig at George Washington's Mount Vernon estate. The students from Archbishop Hoban High ...
In this video, I start building a new hut using locally sourced materials, including wood. I discuss the benefits of a stone axe head attached to a wooden handle and the handleless stone axe, which ...
A 35,000-year-old stone ax discovered in northern Australia is the oldest known tool with ground edges, researchers reported on Saturday (Nov. 6). Humans' hominid ancestors have been using stone tools ...
High school students on an archaeology field trip helped discover a 6,000-year-old stone ax head at George Washington’s Mount Vernon estate. Roughly 7 inches long and 3 inches wide, the ax would have ...
What's a Stone Age axe doing in an Iron Age tomb? Archaeologists are now researching older objects in younger graves and they have found a pattern. "If one finds something once, it's accidental. If it ...
A gardener weeding a raspberry patch in Potok Górny stumbled on a fragment of an ancient stone ax, photo show and archaeologists said. Google Street View August 2012 ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. What could be the world's oldest stone ax blade has been identified from fragments found in an ...