Stone
Archaeologists discover 20,000-year-old stone tools in South African caves, revealing Ice Age techn
"Finding the same tools and the same methods used to make these tools across this entire country suggests that people were connecting with each other over long distances."
Report: Former US remote viewer asserts he located Ark of the Covenant
3,700-year-old solitary stone marker in Farley Moor, Derbyshire no longer lonely
‘Expensive’, ‘touristy’ Stonehenge ranked third most underwhelming tourist spot globally
80,000-year-old Homo sapiens stone blades discovered in Arabia
Findings at Jebel Faya reveal new insights into Homo sapiens migrations out of Africa.
Fragments of the world's oldest runestone uncovered in Norway
Dating between 50 BCE and 275 CE, the Holesteinen reshapes understanding of early runic writing.
Restoration ongoing at world's longest stone bridge in Turkey
The Uzun Köprü, measuring 1,266 meters in length with 171 arches, is recognized as the world's longest stone bridge. It was included in UNESCO's Tentative Heritage List in 2015.
Archaeologists discover 5,400-year-old neolithic stone house in Provence
The village at Cavalaire-sur-Mer represents the second example of an open-air Cardial settlement ever discovered in France.
Volcanic eruption caused Neolithic Danes to offer sun stones, study reveals
Hundreds of engraved sun stones were discovered in ceremonial sites, indicating a ritual response to climate catastrophe.