The wooden artifacts from Schöningen’s Spear Horizon and their place in human evolution Temperature and palaeolake evolution during a Middle Pleistocene interglacial–glacial transition at the Palaeolithic locality of Schöningen, Germany Figure 16. Map from the excavated areas in the Spear Horizon (Sch€... Using microartifacts to infer Middle Pleistocene lifeways at Schöningen, Germany | Scientific Reports Finds at Schöningen show wood was crucial raw material 300,000 years ago 300,000-Year-Old Microartifacts Provide Glimpse into Life of Middle Pleistocene Hominins New findings on the world’s oldest wooden hunting weapons Schöningen spears - mankind's earliest wooden weapons 300,000-Year-Old Schöningen Spears Reveal Prehistoric Advanced Woodworking Analysis of Schöningen Spears, the Oldest Complete Ones Preserved, Reveals Advanced Wood Processing Techniques 300,000 Years Ago A 300,000-year-old, nearly complete elephant skeleton from Schöningen Ancient Humans Crafted Deadly Wooden Weapons 300,000 Years Ago, Study Finds A 300,000-year-old throwing stick from Schöningen, northern Germany, documents the evolution of human hunting Rare wooden artifacts showcase the smarts of early Neanderthals Archeologists Unearth 300,000-Year-Old Hunting Stick 300,000-Year-Old Hunting Weapon Proves Ancient Humans Were Expert Woodworkers Study: Woodworking Played Important Role in Human Evolution 300,000-year-old snapshot: Oldest human footprints from Germany found Middle Pleistocene Humans Possessed Sophisticated Woodworking Skills, Study Reveals 320,000-Year-Old Cutmarked Bones Provide Evidence for Exploitation of Bear Skins News - 300,000-Year-Old Footprints Uncovered in Germany 300,000-Year-Old Footprints of Homo heidelbergensis Found in Germany New insights on the wooden weapons from the Paleolithic site of Schöningen Looking back at 25 years of research at the famed Homo heidelbergensis site of Schöningen, northern Germany Neanderthal hunting spears could kill at a distance | UCL News - UCL Figure 6. Wooden spear II, 2.3 m long from Schöningen, Germany, dated... Schöninger spears - mankind's earliest wooden weapons 300,000-Year-Old Wooden Throwing Stick Found in Germany Phys.org, Medical Xpress, Tech Xplore 300,000-year-old flakes indicate ancient tool use 300,000 years old hunting stick unveils prehistoric woodworking techniques Early humans woodworking was way ahead of its time Neanderthals Produced Wooden Spears Advanced Enough to Kill at Distance Archaeologists Find 300,000-Year-Old Elephant Skeleton in Germany Figure 2. Black staining on femurs from schöningen (left) and the... Archaeologists discover almost complete 300,000-year-old elephant skeleton Early humans were skilled in weapon woodworking A Short, Pointy, 300,000-Year-Old Clue to Our Ancestors’ Hunting Prowess (Published 2020) 300,000-year-old double-pointed stick among oldest record of human-made wooden tools This 300,000-year-old pointy stick may be the oldest big game hunting weapon Walking among elephants: A 300,000-year-old, nearly complete elephant skeleton from Schöningen Ancient humans were skinning bears for fur 320,000 years ago, study says Humans first got dressed 300,000 years ago, according to new discovery Paläon - New research and experience centre Successful dig reveals a nearly complete saber-toothed cat skull Humans Were Skinning Bears To Wear Their Fur 320,000 Years Ago PALÄON / Holzer Kobler Architekturen Schöningen, Germany: Home to the kings of the Stone Age Figure 1. Mandible of horse showing staining (left) and detail (inset).... Humans and saber toothed tiger met at Schoningen 300,000 years ago 300,000-year-old human footprints discovered in Germany Schöningen field campaign 2016 This 300,000-Year-Old Pointy Stick May Be One Of History's Oldest Wooden Hunting Weapons People used bearskins to keep warm 300,000 years ago Dead elephant was a feast for the entire neighbourhood Oldest human footprint ever discovered - 300,000-year-old prints of extinct 'Heidelberg people' Schöningen honours researcher from Leiden