(Reuters) -Artifacts found at archeological sites in France and Spain along the Bay of Biscay shoreline show that humans have been crafting tools from whale bones since more than 20,000 years ago, ...
Mar. 15—The 47-foot fin whale that washed up on the Anchorage mudflats in November, drawing hundreds of visitors and becoming a citywide phenomenon, has found a permanent home at a Wasilla museum.
How do you take apart a whale? With flensing knives, meat hooks, plastic sleds and a crowd of people. On Thursday, dozens of volunteers gathered on the Anchorage mudflats to cut apart the 47-foot-long ...
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20,000 years ago, humans made tools from whale bones
20,000 years ago, humans transformed stranded whale remains into weapons and tools. This discovery sheds new light on the survival strategies of coastal populations during the Paleolithic era. An ...
NEW YORK — Scientists have pinpointed the oldest known evidence of humans making tools from whale bone. The bones, fashioned into narrow projectiles for hunting, had been uncovered in excavations ...
The cabins, buildings, and the town will look the same, "with the same flavour," according to residents of Telegraph Cove, ...
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