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Paleolithic sites near water sources key to understanding early human hunting practices

Terra Daily Thursday, 28 March 2024
London, UK (SPX) Mar 28, 2024

A breakthrough study by Tel Aviv University archaeologists reveals the strategic placement of Paleolithic stone quarries near water sources was crucial for early humans hunting elephants. The research, spearheaded by Dr. Meir Finkel and Prof. Ran Barkai, highlights the intersection of ancient human needs: water, food, and stone tools. The duo's findings, published in the journal Archaeolo
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