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The newly unearthed bone tools come from a period when early humans were transitioning between the Oldowan and Acheulean ...
A 500,000-year-old tool-making workshop, potentially the oldest in North India, has been discovered in the Mangar Bani ...
These bone tools bridge the gap between the simple Oldowan stone tools and the more sophisticated Acheulean handaxes. Before this discovery, bone tools were rare and isolated finds, with no ...
Mangar Bani in Haryana has revealed a major prehistoric site with artifacts from the Lower Palaeolithic period, possibly dating back 500,000 to 200,000 years.