World’s Oldest Ivory Artifacts: Mammoth Tusk Flakes Shed Light on Early Human Craftsmanship

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  • Archaeologists in western Ukraine have uncovered 400,000-year-old mammoth tusk fragments that may be the oldest human-made ivory objects ever discovered.
  • These artefacts are thought to have been too soft for practical use as cutting tools but coudl potentially have been used as teaching aids.
  • Researchers believe this finding demonstrates growing evidence of the intelligence of pre-modern humans, according to Gary Haynes from the University of Nevada.

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