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This simple log structure may be the oldest example of early humans building with wood
Researchers have uncovered a simple structure from the Stone Age that may be the oldest evidence yet of early humans building ...
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Interlocking logs may be evidence of the oldest known wooden structure
Roughly 480,000-year-old wooden find from Zambia suggests early hominids were more skilled at structuring their environments ...
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Earliest evidence of buildings made from wood is 476,000 years old
We tend to think that ancient humans were constantly on the move, but at a site in Zambia there are the first tentative hints ...
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THE FATHER OF SWISS WOOD CARVING.
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6,000-year-old wood carving could solve Stonehenge mystery
A remarkable archaeological find is likely to shed new light on a key aspect of the origins of Stonehenge. The area around the world-famous prehistoric temple had almost certainly been ...
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Six thousand-year-old carved wood found by accident
The wood was extracted and cleaned, then the team realised it wasn't just a normal piece of timber! A piece of carved wood, that experts think could be the oldest ever found in Britain, has been ...
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My dad gave me an old wooden club – I was lost for words when I found out it was worth more than a car
As the camera zoomed in on the club, viewers could see it was covered in intricate carvings. The expert explained: “This would have been done pre-contact, almost certainly, and they would’ve ...
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Wood carving
Veteran artist Tran Nguyen Dan will show his latest wood carving about Hoi An ancient town in central Vietnam at an exhibition in Hanoi entitled Khắc Họa (Carving Art), which opened on Tuesday (Dec 22 ...
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Wood Carving Tools Market Forecast Report 2023-2030 | 91 Pages Report
The Global Wood Carving Tools market is anticipated to rise at a considerable rate during the forecast period, between 2023 and 2030. In 2022, the market is growing at a steady rate and with the ...
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Animal carvings so real, they look like they could spring to life
NIIMI, Okayama Prefecture--Mio Hashimoto, 15 years old when the Great Hanshin Earthquake struck, was traumatized when she realized nearly how many lives were lost in her neighborhood in the disaster.
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Simple log structure may be the oldest example of early humans building with wood
A simple crossed-log structure nearly a half-million years old may be the oldest evidence yet of early humans building with ...

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