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New research shows that the weapons found in Germany are much younger than previously thought, suggesting they were made by ...
New dating shows the 200,000-year-old Schöningen spears were made by Neanderthals, not Homo heidelbergensis, revealing their ...
Soon after archaeologists unearthed a set of prehistoric spears alongside the remains of nearly 50 horses in Schöningen, ...
Archaeologists in Germany have identified a set of wooden spears that might be younger than previous estimates. This shift in ...
I explore the shocking discovery of 200,000-year-old wooden spears used by Neanderthals to hunt horses. These ancient weapons, found in Schöningen, Germany, are the world’s oldest known wooden hunting ...
A year ago, it was listed for $12.9 million. The listing, managed by Carolyn Vogel of Moreland Properties, offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Texas history at a slightly more accessible cost.