Unearthing stone-age Sri Lankan hunting tools
Unearthing stone-age Sri Lankan hunting tools
While rich in range of potential food sources—from ground- and tree-dwelling animals to freshwater molluscs and wild fruits—rainforests have often been seen as an insurmountable challenge for most ancient human populations. Griffith researchers are part of a team that has proved this conception as false, uncovering evidence that ancient humans not only successfully adapted to rainforest living, but did so in an ecologically sustainable manner.
J'pura Flames - Humans are the most intelligent living beings created by Mother Nature. It is best proved by the recent divulge done in Sri Lanka by USJ researchers at the ancient
Prehistoric sites
The Beginning of the Early Upper Paleolithic in Poland
Ancient Bow-and Arrow Tech Found Outside Africa
Small, sharp blades mark the change from Middle to Later Stone Age in coastal Kenya, Journal Club
Paleolithic tools hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
Prehistory of Sri Lanka 6: Paleolithic period
Extraordinary' structure has no real parallel in the archaeological record, scientists say, National
Clues to earliest known bow-and-arrow hunting outside Africa found
Prehistory of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia
Lower Paleolithic - an overview
120,000 Year-Old Tools For Leather And Fur Among Oldest Evidence Of Humans Making Clothes
The Beginning of the Early Upper Paleolithic in Poland
Alawala Caves at Gampaha - A Prehistoric Archeological Site
Outline of prehistoric technology, Dinopedia