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  1. The oldest human tools found are12:
    • Stone tools dug up in western Ukraine date to about 1.4 million years ago, making them the earliest evidence of human presence in Europe. Researchers suggest the closely related species Homo erectus made the tools.
    • Researchers announced the discovery of a set of stone tools in Kenya that they think are the oldest ever found. They've been dated to 3.3 million years ago, which makes them 700,000 years older than any other tools ever found.
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    Stone tools dug up in western Ukraine date to about 1.4 million years ago, making them the earliest evidence of human presence in Europe, researchers report Wednesday in the journal Nature. While modern humans likely didn’t make the tools, researchers suggest the closely related species Homo erectus did.
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    At the annual meeting of the Palaeoanthropology Society in the US this week, researchers announced the discovery of a set of stone tools in Kenya that they think are the oldest ever found. And not just by a little bit - they've been dated to 3.3 million years ago, which makes them 700,000 years older than any other tools ever found.
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    May 20, 2015 · The world's oldest stone tools have been discovered, scientists report. They were unearthed from the shores of Lake Turkana in Kenya, and date to 3.3 million years ago. They are 700,000 years older than any tools found …

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    Apr 14, 2015 · SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA— Researchers at a meeting here say they have found the oldest tools made by human ancestors—stone flakes dated to 3.3 million years ago.

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    Stone tools found buried deep in the sediment of the Korolevo quarry in Ukraine are rewriting the history of human migration. The seemingly unassuming chunks of rock are tools once used by Homo erectus, a direct ancestor of ours, and …

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    Jul 10, 2023 · Stone tools unearthed from a rock shelter in Southern Oregon were last used more than 18,000 years ago, radiocarbon dating suggests. That makes the site one of the oldest-known human living spaces in the Americas. …

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    Mar 7, 2024 · Stone tools dug up in western Ukraine date to about 1.4 million years ago, making them the earliest evidence of human presence in Europe, researchers report Wednesday in the journal Nature. While modern humans …

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