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Boomerangs are some of humanity’s oldest tools. In the northernmost region of Australia, 50,000-year-old cave art appears to ...
A boomerang discovered in a Polish cave was originally dated as 18,000 years old, but it may have been contaminated by ...
A new analysis of a carved mammoth tusk first discovered four decades ago reveals it may be the world's oldest boomerang.
A new forensic test could help identify poached elephant ivory being disguised and smuggled as legal mammoth tusks.
The ancient boomerang wasn't found alone; it lay alongside a human phalanx—a small bone from either a finger or a toe.
Researchers revisited a crescent-shaped, mammoth tusk artifact discovered in Poland and estimated it’s around 40,000 years ...
(CN) — A boomerang made from a mammoth’s tusk pulled from a Polish cave could be one of the oldest known examples of a ...
Europe’s earliest known boomerang, carved from mammoth tusk and over 40,000 years old, reveals advanced skills of early Homo ...
Wildlife forensic experts have developed a new approach to distinguishing between legal mammoth ivory and illegal elephant ...
The first ever draft pick by the Utah Mammoth is Caleb Desnoyers. The 6-foot-2, 178-pound Desnoyers scored 39 goals with 49 ...
Demand for the ornaments, jewelry, and other luxury items carved from the ivory in elephant tusks has led poachers to ...