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Early humans in South Africa used dedicated quarries for stone as long as 220,000 years ago - study
Based on this, researchers suggest that early homo sapiens planned for the long-term acquisition of resources earlier than previously thought.
Roman fort found north of Hadrian’s Wall may have been used to defend against unconquered Scotland
Second Temple workshop found on Israel's Mount Scopus during investigation into antiquities thieves
Humans, not glaciers, brought stones to Stonehenge, study confirms
Man lightly wounded after stones pelted at vehicle near Jerusalem
The man sustained injuries to his limbs caused by broken glass.
MDA treats hilltop youth for gunshot wound fired by Border Police officer
The hilltop youth was shot after throwing stones towards the road when the officer felt his life was in danger, according to Army Radio, citing the Border Police spokesperson.
Earth's oldest stones: New dating puts Greenstone Belt age at 4.16 billion years
Researchers used two isotope decay methods to confirm the age of ancient magma in the Nuvvuagittuq rocks.
Palestinians, Israelis throw stones after Israelis enter Joseph's Tomb in Nablus
Israeli civilians attempted to enter Nablus without coordinating with the IDF and "in violation of the law," the IDF clarified.
Archaeologists discover 20,000-year-old stone tools in South African caves, revealing Ice Age techn
"Finding the same tools and the same methods used to make these tools across this entire country suggests that people were connecting with each other over long distances."
Report: Former US remote viewer asserts he located Ark of the Covenant
He says he pinpointed the Ark's location 'within meters' using remote viewing.
3,700-year-old solitary stone marker in Farley Moor, Derbyshire no longer lonely
Previously thought to be a solitary marker, the two-meter-high standing stone at Farley Moor is now recognized as part of a larger stone circle with a ceremonial platform.
‘Expensive’, ‘touristy’ Stonehenge ranked third most underwhelming tourist spot globally
Analysts at CasiMonka used AI sentiment analysis tools to sift through thousands of online comments from Reddit and Google reviews to identify the world's most underwhelming tourist spots.
80,000-year-old Homo sapiens stone blades discovered in Arabia
Findings at Jebel Faya reveal new insights into Homo sapiens migrations out of Africa.
Fragments of the world's oldest runestone uncovered in Norway
Dating between 50 BCE and 275 CE, the Holesteinen reshapes understanding of early runic writing.