How to Identify Prehistoric Stone Age Tools
The term "Stone Age," a misnomer, describes any tools from human prehistory not made from metal. The greatest challenge with identifying Stone Age tools is that many items, such as bone and wood, have disintegrated over time or, in the case of . [... more]
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Stone Age In The Great Basin
Stone Age In The Great Basin [... more]
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Stone Age Spear and Arrow Points of the Midcontinental ...
A Necessity for the Midwestern Archeologist: Justice's "Stone Age Spear and Arrow Points" is a must have for anyone interested in Midwestern prehistoric lithic technology. A number of localized and somewhat regional typology books are available, [... more]
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American Flintknappers: Stone Age Art in the Age of ...
American Flintknappers: Stone Age Art in the Age of Computers [... more]
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Science News for Kids: Snapshot: Stone Age Sole Survivors
Researchers have uncovered the largest known collection of ancient human footprints. The people who walked on a muddy lakeshore in southeastern Australia surely never suspected that their footprints would stick around for 20,000 years. Yet, at ... [... more]
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Science News for Kids: Snapshot: Digging Up Stone Age Art
Researchers have uncovered some very old, mysterious animal sculptures. Art is everywhere, from paintings in the doctor's office to sculptures in the park. You've probably molded shapes out of clay or drawn pictures of your own pets at one time ... [... more]
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Science News for Kids: Snapshot: Symbols from the Stone Age
Rocks found in a cave suggest the people used objects and colors to stand for other things more than 90,000 years ago. As modern-day people, we like to think we're pretty smart, especially compared with our ancestors who lived many thousands of ... [... more]
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Flax Production in North Dakota
Flax (Linum usitatissimum) production goes back to ancient history. Flax remnants were found in Stone Age dwellings in Switzerland, and ancient Egyptians made fine linens from flax fiber. Flax production moved west across the northern United ... [... more]
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Apples
Research Summary An apple is a type of fruit that is very popular. Apples are also very healthy to eat. They come in many different colors. Apples are the most popular fruit in America. People even ate apples in the Stone Age. Apples are a great ... [... more]
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Queens of the Stone Age Frontman Is Proud New Daddy - ...
Queens of the Stone Age frontman Josh Homme and his rocker girlfriend, Distillers' singer Brody Dalle, have just become parents. The couple welcomed Camille Homme into the world on Tuesday, January 17th at a Los Angeles area hospital. The ... [... more]
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Food & Drink in Britain: From the Stone Age to the 19th ...
Essential Classic: First published in 1973, this work remains the best place to start for any exploration into what the English ate, when it was consumed, and why they started. As a librarian, Wilson had access to an outstanding collection of cookery [... more]
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Stone Age Present: How Evolution Has Shaped Modern Life ...
Good, but keeps the rose-colored glasses on: The point implied in the title is a good one: we are stone age animals living in an electronic jungle. The Environment of Evolutionary Adaption, which was the savannas of Africa, disappeared for most of us [... more]
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