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What Scientists Found at Boxgrove: How a 500,000-Year-Old Elephant Bone Tool Is Rewriting Early Human History

Published on: March 11, 2026, 11:15 a.m. | Source: The Economic Times

A remarkable discovery in southern England has rewritten history. Archaeologists found a 500,000-year-old elephant bone hammer at the Boxgrove site. This tool, previously overlooked, shows early humans had advanced knowledge of materials. Using new technology, scientists identified flint traces, confirming its use as a specialized hammer. This finding indicates sophisticated toolmaking skills existed in Europe far earlier than thought.

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