80,000-year-old stones in Uzbekistan may be the world's oldest arrowheads — and they might have been made by Neanderthals" target="_self"…
ein news - 8/27/2025 7:21:30 PM - GMT (+2 )
ein news - 8/27/2025 7:21:30 PM - GMT (+2 )

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Tiny stone artifacts discovered in Uzbekistan may be the oldest known arrowheads, a new study suggests.
It remains unclear whether these stone tools were created by modern humans, Neanderthals or some other group.
Archaeologists found the tools at the site …
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