If you've ever wanted to create a statement piece for your yard, building your own birdbath from stone is it. And the birds will love it!
An ancient elephant bone hammer from southern England reveals that early humans used rare materials to precisely sharpen stone tools, highlighting unexpected technological sophistication 500,000 years ...
Bob Briggs has been flintknapping for years, but his hobby dates back to the early days of humanity. Flintknapping is an ancient skill where craftsmen turn stones into sharp arrowheads, and thanks to ...
Want to learn flintknapping? What is it? It is mankind's first true technology, and it dates back 2.5 million years. Flintknapping is the art of creating stone tools, such as arrowheads and knives, by ...
Ancient Greek wooden tools challenge views on early technology. Bone hammer from England shows early humans used organic materials skillfully Early hominins had advanced toolmaking skills before Homo ...
In this video, I explore the use of stone as a primitive technology for creating survival tools, focusing on flintknapping to shape rhyolite, a stone historically used by native people for making spea ...
A CRAFT OR HOBBY CAN BE life changing. Five years ago, Norwood resident Jay Padgett returned to a childhood fascination with flintknapping and is now ready to share his skills and passion for breaking ...
Emma Stone loves to make a splash on the Golden Globes red carpet. Last year, the actor chose the Globes 2025 carpet to debut her freshly shorn locks—a requirement for her to play CEO Michelle Fuller ...
Emma Stone is looking to break some Oscar records. The two-time best actress winner could etch her name even deeper into Academy Awards history if she receives double nominations for Focus Features’ ...
New research reveals the Stone of Destiny has fragmented over time, with pieces scattered worldwide. Researcher Sally Foster has traced these lost fragments to museums, jewelry, and even a royal ...
Excavation of the quartz knapping workshop. Credit: Pruvost C. et al / CC BY 4.0 Archaeologists have uncovered 9,000-year-old artifacts in Senegal that are shedding new light on the last ...