Burrowing rabbits dig up 9,000-year-old tools and Bronze Age pottery on Welsh island

Archaeologists in Wales have an unusual source to thank for the discovery of prehistoric artifacts on a remote island: Burrowing rabbits. Wardens on Skokholm Island, a wildlife preserve some two miles off the coast of Pembrokeshire, found a smooth stone tool by rabbit hole near their cottage. Used to skin seals, the ‘bevelled pebble’ dates … Read more

Rihanna files a trademark for her own line of haircare products and tools called Fenty Hair

Rihanna appears to be expanding her fashion and beauty empire to include a line of haircare products and tools under the name of Fenty Hair. In new legal documents filed last Wednesday, the 33-year-old mogul filed a trademark for an array of new products, including relaxing tools, waxing, straighteners, curlers and hair coloring preparations. The application also specifically … Read more

Remains of a 2,000-year-old Bogong moth is first evidence early humans used tools to eat bugs

Scientists in Australia have uncovered the first archaeological evidence of insects being used as a food source by ancient Australian Aboriginal groups. Particles on a grindstone discovered in the foothills of the Australian Alps were determined to be from a Bogong moth, which migrates to the area every summer. The tool, small to be carried … Read more

Archaeology: Early humans used flint chopping tools to break animal bones 2.6 million years ago

Flint chopping tools were used by early humans beginning 2.6 million years ago to break animal bones and release the high-calorie marrow inside, a study has found. Researchers led from Germany and Isreal analysed the function of 53 similar chopping tools found at the 400,000-year old site of Revadim, east of Ashdod. Each chopping tool … Read more

MARKET REPORT: Investors down tools at housebuilder Persimmon with shares down 6.2%

MARKET REPORT: Investors down tools at housebuilder Persimmon with shares down 6.2% as it warns of an uncertain few months ahead amid the coronavirus pandemic By Lucy White City Correspondent For The Daily Mail Published: 21:56 GMT, 13 January 2021 | Updated: 21:56 GMT, 13 January 2021 Housebuilder Persimmon was down in the doldrums after … Read more

Six tools to track your own personal carbon footpring

In recent years, the drive for people to become greener and reduce their carbon footprint has become a hot topic.   Whilst the Government is working on schemes to help ensure we are all more environmentally friendly, there is much we can do as individuals to cut our emissions. However, some may struggle with knowing whether … Read more

Early humans had already developed the skills and tools to survive climate change, study finds 

Early humans living two million years ago already had the skills and tools they needed in order to cope with the effects of climate change, study shows.  Archaeologists from the Max Planck Institute studied changes to the environment and habitats of early hominins at the Oldupai Gorge heritage site in Tanzania.  Also known as the … Read more

Teaching and complex tools evolved together in humans, study says

The ability of ancient humans to master tools coincided with their ability to teach others, a new study says. UK researchers conducted experiments designed to replicate the evolution of human-made tools over several hundred years with pipe cleaners and bits of paper.   The experts found that participants who taught each other made the most rapid … Read more

Ancient tools on a Danish island hints at Neanderthal presence  

Ancient artefacts and tools discovered on the Danish island of Zealand hint at the fact Neanderthals lived there 120,000 years ago.  The ancient human relative is known to have lived in Eurasia at this time, but the presence on a piece of land separated from the mainland by 30 miles of sea indicates an element … Read more