New research pieces together the activities and movements of a group of Homo heidelbergensis, a poorly understood species of archaic humans that lived between 700,000 to 200,000 years ago, as they made tools, including the oldest bone tools documented in Europe, and extensively butchered a large horse at the 480,000-year-old archaeological site near Boxgrove, Sussex, the United Kingdom.
— Read on www.sci-news.com/archaeology/homo-heidelbergensis-horse-butchery-site-08812.html
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