Research Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Director Turkana Basin Institute Origins Field School, Stony Brook University (The State University of New York) On the morning of July 9 2011, we were ...
On the morning of July 9, 2011, we were climbing a remote hill near the western shore of Lake Turkana in northern Kenya. Since then, conventional wisdom in human evolutionary studies has supposed that ...
The tiny cuts and grooves that decorate some ancient human artifacts are not just pretty accidents, according to some archaeologists. They could be early signs of creativity and symbolic thinking in ...
Karen Bergey and her daughter Emma, 6 (left), listen as Wesley Dunn talks about some tools and musical instruments during the Native American Artifact and Flint Knapping Day at the Green Lane Nature ...
TWIN FALLS — Sometime near the end of the Ice Age, a couple of men left their stone tools in a cache on a terrace overlooking a small tributary of the Big Wood River. About 13,000 years later, a road ...
Come to McFarland Park on Saturday, Feb. 15 from 10 a.m. – noon to participate in a flintknapping workshop. Native American crafts expert Terry Carter and Story County Conservation Naturalist Jess ...