Two stone flakes partly covered in birch-bark-tar and a third without tar on it were discovered in fluvial gravel and clay in central Italy, in association with the bones of a young adult female Elephas (Palaeoloxondon) antiquus and several micromammals. The probable chronology of the stone flakes is compatible with the late Middle Pleistocene suggested by the site's small mammals and geological context. The fauna indicates a cool stadial episode before isotope stage 6. That age means the flakes are the oldest ever found hafted with tar and indicate a greater capacity for late Middle Pleistocene hominins to utilize raw materials available during cold phases. © 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
Castel di Guido near Rome is one of the few open air Middle Pleistocene European sites that has yiel...
Some flint lithic artifacts were discovered in the fissure fillings of the well-known Pirro Nord si...
International audienceHuman evolutionary scholars have long supposed that the earliest stone tools w...
Two stone flakes partly covered in birch-bark-tar and a third without tar on it were discovered in f...
Two stone flakes partly covered in birch-bark-tar and a third without tar on it were discovered in f...
Isernia La Pineta (south-central Italy, Molise) is one of the most important archaeological localiti...
International audienceIsernia La Pineta (south-central Italy, Molise) is one of the most important a...
Hafting of stone tools was an important advance in the technology of the Paleolithic. Evidence of ha...
Hafting of stone tools was an important advance in the technology of the Paleolithic. Evidence of ha...
Isernia La Pineta (south-central Italy, Molise) is one of the most important archaeological localiti...
We report the discovery of a 50,000-y-old birch tar-hafted flint tool found off the present-day coas...
The site of Riparo Dalmeri yielded numerous flint, bone, and shell artifacts, as well as faunal and ...
Some flint lithic artifacts were discovered in the fissure fillings of the well-known Pirro Nord sit...
The Middle Pleistocene is a crucial time period for studying human evolution in Europe, because it m...
Castel di Guido near Rome is one of the few open air Middle Pleistocene European sites that has yiel...
Some flint lithic artifacts were discovered in the fissure fillings of the well-known Pirro Nord si...
International audienceHuman evolutionary scholars have long supposed that the earliest stone tools w...
Two stone flakes partly covered in birch-bark-tar and a third without tar on it were discovered in f...
Two stone flakes partly covered in birch-bark-tar and a third without tar on it were discovered in f...
Isernia La Pineta (south-central Italy, Molise) is one of the most important archaeological localiti...
International audienceIsernia La Pineta (south-central Italy, Molise) is one of the most important a...
Hafting of stone tools was an important advance in the technology of the Paleolithic. Evidence of ha...
Hafting of stone tools was an important advance in the technology of the Paleolithic. Evidence of ha...
Isernia La Pineta (south-central Italy, Molise) is one of the most important archaeological localiti...
We report the discovery of a 50,000-y-old birch tar-hafted flint tool found off the present-day coas...
The site of Riparo Dalmeri yielded numerous flint, bone, and shell artifacts, as well as faunal and ...
Some flint lithic artifacts were discovered in the fissure fillings of the well-known Pirro Nord sit...
The Middle Pleistocene is a crucial time period for studying human evolution in Europe, because it m...
Castel di Guido near Rome is one of the few open air Middle Pleistocene European sites that has yiel...
Some flint lithic artifacts were discovered in the fissure fillings of the well-known Pirro Nord si...
International audienceHuman evolutionary scholars have long supposed that the earliest stone tools w...