The known archaeological record just got pushed back today. By how much? oh, just 700,000 years @joerogan http://t.co/rJnyvyDsmH
The known archaeological record just got pushed back today. By how much? oh, just 700,000 years @joerogan http://t.co/rJnyvyDsmH
The known archaeological record just got pushed back today. By how much? oh, just 700,000 years @joerogan http://t.co/rJnyvyDsmH
The known archaeological record just got pushed back today. By how much? oh, just 700,000 years @joerogan http://t.co/rJnyvyDsmH
3.3-million-year-old stone tools from Lomekwi 3, West Turkana, Kenya http://t.co/Yi3kAxJpO4
3.3-million-year-old stone tools from Lomekwi 3, West Turkana, Kenya : Nature : Nature... http://t.co/2i5K729MeL
West Turkana Archaeological Project @CNRS @stonybrooku @WestTurkana @turkanabasin @PreTechArcheo @MaeNanterre http://t.co/koYUxDrRBa
We can all finally read about those 3.3 million year old stone tools from Lomekwi, Kenya @NatureNews http://t.co/pAONi0VyRv
The known archaeological record just got pushed back today. By how much? oh, just 700,000 years @joerogan http://t.co/rJnyvyDsmH
Stone tools dated to 3.3m years ago, indicate that hominins were making tools much earlier than previously thought http://t.co/ZL9PCg0c9t
World's oldest stone tools, 3.3m yrs old http://t.co/mUs2Xo6JGd story frm April, paper now up http://t.co/1OayiZnSd3 http://t.co/jtRB4qCnfy
Ihmisen esi-isien teknologiaa: Keniasta löydetty yli 3 miljoonaa vuotta vanhoja kivityökaluja http://t.co/xtgS5jfQXt
Stone tools dated to 3.3m years ago, indicate that hominins were making tools much earlier than previously thought http://t.co/ZL9PCg0c9t
Stone tools dated to 3.3m years ago, indicate that hominins were making tools much earlier than previously thought http://t.co/cBS5Dv6i9L
3.3-million-year-old stone tools from Lomekwi 3, West Turkana, Kenya http://t.co/OwhLyC2KCG
http://t.co/zAxlnqWP8H ''..they date back 3.3 million years -- about 700,000 years before the oldest tools previously unearthed..''
West Turkana Archaeological Project @CNRS @stonybrooku @WestTurkana @turkanabasin @PreTechArcheo @MaeNanterre http://t.co/koYUxDrRBa
世界最古か、330万年前の石器を発掘 ケニア http://t.co/8wM5t1H6oN via @cnn_co_jp (Natureに出た論文はこれ http://t.co/hdnPWqoVGP)
The known archaeological record just got pushed back today. By how much? oh, just 700,000 years @joerogan http://t.co/rJnyvyDsmH
Nos tendremos que acostumbrar a pronunciar Lomekwi 3, el yacimiento con la industria lítica -aceptada- más antigua http://t.co/EpSOYbwJ1J
The known archaeological record just got pushed back today. By how much? oh, just 700,000 years @joerogan http://t.co/rJnyvyDsmH
The known archaeological record just got pushed back today. By how much? oh, just 700,000 years @joerogan http://t.co/rJnyvyDsmH
世界最古か、330万年前の石器を発掘 ケニア http://t.co/8wM5t1H6oN via @cnn_co_jp (Natureに出た論文はこれ http://t.co/hdnPWqoVGP)
@AndyNeedhamArch http://t.co/saj2tXCsHN and the article for those interested
Stone tools dated to 3.3m years ago, indicate that hominins were making tools much earlier than previously thought http://t.co/ZL9PCg0c9t
Stone tools dated to 3.3m years ago, indicate that hominins were making tools much earlier than previously thought http://t.co/ZL9PCg0c9t
世界最古か、330万年前の石器を発掘 ケニア http://t.co/8wM5t1H6oN via @cnn_co_jp (Natureに出た論文はこれ http://t.co/hdnPWqoVGP)
@StanCarey Same here: http://t.co/lBQVaQecvY In their defence, it is roughly what the abstract says: http://t.co/lU03dy2Q2h
Stone tools dated to 3.3m years ago, indicate that hominins were making tools much earlier than previously thought http://t.co/ZL9PCg0c9t
ヒト⇒よりも古く、猿人時代に道具を使ったようだ、解明を!⇒"@hayano: 世界最古か、330万年前の石器を発掘 ケニア http://t.co/bWju5fu86F via @cnn_co_jp (Natureに出た論文はこれ http://t.co/E7jXDZnchU)"
Interesting article about non-Homo tool making - 3.3-million-year-old stone tools from Lomekwi 3, West Turkana, Kenya http://t.co/B04X8OFJhC
3.3-million-year-old stone tools from Lomekwi 3, West Turkana, Kenya http://t.co/DJR6uvi7bL
Die ältesten gefundenen Steinwerkzeuge sind 3,3 Mio Jahre alt. Lange bevor es Menschen (Homo Hominis) gab. http://t.co/9E6nW2SL98
Stone tools dated to 3.3m years ago, indicate that hominins were making tools much earlier than previously thought http://t.co/ZL9PCg0c9t
Stone tools older than the oldest humans discovered. http://t.co/4SPox6yYy0
3.3-million-year-old stone tools from Lomekwi 3, West Turkana, Kenya : Nature : Nature Publishing Group http://t.co/gp8s0vF7OF
BBC News - Oldest stone tools pre-date earliest humans http://t.co/wqHX0Ngvr3 (read only access at http://t.co/CtGveHJjy9 )
世界最古か、330万年前の石器を発掘 ケニア http://t.co/8wM5t1H6oN via @cnn_co_jp (Natureに出た論文はこれ http://t.co/hdnPWqoVGP)
The known archaeological record just got pushed back today. By how much? oh, just 700,000 years @joerogan http://t.co/rJnyvyDsmH
3.3-million-year-old stone tools unearthed in Kenya pre-date those made by Homo habilis by 700,000 years http://t.co/Lta2dqhxhf
Stone tools dated to 3.3m years ago, indicate that hominins were making tools much earlier than previously thought http://t.co/ZL9PCg0c9t
Surprisingly advanced 3.3 million-year-old stone tools unearthed. Predate Homo habilis by 700,000 years. http://t.co/TMwbJd9u01
世界最古か、330万年前の石器を発掘 ケニア http://t.co/8wM5t1H6oN via @cnn_co_jp (Natureに出た論文はこれ http://t.co/hdnPWqoVGP)
The known archaeological record just got pushed back today. By how much? oh, just 700,000 years @joerogan http://t.co/rJnyvyDsmH
Stone tools dated to 3.3m years ago, indicate that hominins were making tools much earlier than previously thought http://t.co/ZL9PCg0c9t
Stone tools dated to 3.3m years ago, indicate that hominins were making tools much earlier than previously thought http://t.co/ZL9PCg0c9t
The known archaeological record just got pushed back today. By how much? oh, just 700,000 years @joerogan http://t.co/rJnyvyDsmH
The known archaeological record just got pushed back today. By how much? oh, just 700,000 years @joerogan http://t.co/rJnyvyDsmH
Stone tools dated to 3.3m years ago, indicate that hominins were making tools much earlier than previously thought http://t.co/ZL9PCg0c9t
Surprisingly advanced 3.3 million-year-old stone tools unearthed. Predate Homo habilis by 700,000 years. http://t.co/TMwbJd9u01
世界最古か、330万年前の石器を発掘 ケニア http://t.co/8wM5t1H6oN via @cnn_co_jp (Natureに出た論文はこれ http://t.co/hdnPWqoVGP)
Stone tools dated to 3.3m years ago, indicate that hominins were making tools much earlier than previously thought http://t.co/ZL9PCg0c9t
世界最古か、330万年前の石器を発掘 ケニア http://t.co/8wM5t1H6oN via @cnn_co_jp (Natureに出た論文はこれ http://t.co/hdnPWqoVGP)
世界最古か、330万年前の石器を発掘 ケニア http://t.co/8wM5t1H6oN via @cnn_co_jp (Natureに出た論文はこれ http://t.co/hdnPWqoVGP)
世界最古か、330万年前の石器を発掘 ケニア http://t.co/8wM5t1H6oN via @cnn_co_jp (Natureに出た論文はこれ http://t.co/hdnPWqoVGP)
3.3 million year old stone tools: link to article from @nature, with contributions from @CAHO_uk alum Nick Taylor: http://t.co/6iHsjouJZC
The known archaeological record just got pushed back today. By how much? oh, just 700,000 years @joerogan http://t.co/rJnyvyDsmH
Stone tools dated to 3.3m years ago, indicate that hominins were making tools much earlier than previously thought http://t.co/ZL9PCg0c9t
Stone tools dated to 3.3m years ago, indicate that hominins were making tools much earlier than previously thought http://t.co/ZL9PCg0c9t
Stone tools dated to 3.3m years ago, indicate that hominins were making tools much earlier than previously thought http://t.co/ZL9PCg0c9t
The known archaeological record just got pushed back today. By how much? oh, just 700,000 years @joerogan http://t.co/rJnyvyDsmH
Surprisingly advanced 3.3 million-year-old stone tools unearthed. Predate Homo habilis by 700,000 years. http://t.co/TMwbJd9u01
The known archaeological record just got pushed back today. By how much? oh, just 700,000 years @joerogan http://t.co/rJnyvyDsmH
Stone tools dated to 3.3m years ago, indicate that hominins were making tools much earlier than previously thought http://t.co/ZL9PCg0c9t
Stone tools dated to 3.3m years ago, indicate that hominins were making tools much earlier than previously thought http://t.co/ZL9PCg0c9t
Getting older and older! http://t.co/vviihwedBy http://t.co/OvwYirxhG4
Stone tools dated to 3.3m years ago, indicate that hominins were making tools much earlier than previously thought http://t.co/ZL9PCg0c9t
Stone tools dated to 3.3m years ago, indicate that hominins were making tools much earlier than previously thought http://t.co/ZL9PCg0c9t
Stone tools dated to 3.3m years ago, indicate that hominins were making tools much earlier than previously thought http://t.co/ZL9PCg0c9t
Stone tools dated to 3.3m years ago, indicate that hominins were making tools much earlier than previously thought http://t.co/ZL9PCg0c9t
Stone tools dated to 3.3m years ago, indicate that hominins were making tools much earlier than previously thought http://t.co/ZL9PCg0c9t
Stone tools dated to 3.3m years ago, indicate that hominins were making tools much earlier than previously thought http://t.co/ZL9PCg0c9t
Stone tools dated to 3.3m years ago, indicate that hominins were making tools much earlier than previously thought http://t.co/ZL9PCg0c9t
Stone tools dated to 3.3m years ago, indicate that hominins were making tools much earlier than previously thought http://t.co/ZL9PCg0c9t
Stone tools dated to 3.3m years ago, indicate that hominins were making tools much earlier than previously thought http://t.co/ZL9PCg0c9t
Stone tools dated to 3.3m years ago, indicate that hominins were making tools much earlier than previously thought http://t.co/ZL9PCg0c9t
Crikey. Turns out #tech is 700,000 years older than we thought. http://t.co/fzjZM7s09t
Stone tools dated to 3.3m years ago, indicate that hominins were making tools much earlier than previously thought http://t.co/ZL9PCg0c9t
3.3 million-year-old tools mark 'a new beginning to the known archaeological record' http://t.co/Kc2F2InDUj
3.3-million-year-old stone tools from Lomekwi 3, West Turkana, Kenya http://t.co/GrdUam0j5K http://t.co/ySKLrxcHNT
The known archaeological record just got pushed back today. By how much? oh, just 700,000 years @joerogan http://t.co/rJnyvyDsmH
West Turkana Archaeological Project @CNRS @stonybrooku @WestTurkana @turkanabasin @PreTechArcheo @MaeNanterre http://t.co/koYUxDrRBa
3.3-million-year-old stone tools from Lomekwi 3, West Turkana, Kenya http://t.co/yja0CCpXq6
Who was making stone tools 3.3 million years ago? http://t.co/to9DmJboqA
Hey Broseph! @duncnreid. you might like this! 3.3-million-year-old stone tools found in Kenya http://t.co/GHgCjS1ChL
3.3-million-year-old stone tools from Lomekwi 3, West Turkana, Kenya : Nature : Nature... http://t.co/2i5K729MeL
ケニヤで330万年前の世界最古の石器を発見 http://t.co/X0ZrkJrtdQ
3.3 Million Year old Refined Stone tools found in Western Turkana, Kenya! http://t.co/p945IL5L68
The known archaeological record just got pushed back today. By how much? oh, just 700,000 years @joerogan http://t.co/rJnyvyDsmH
The known archaeological record just got pushed back today. By how much? oh, just 700,000 years @joerogan http://t.co/rJnyvyDsmH
3.3-million-year-old stone tools unearthed in Kenya pre-date those made by Homo habilis (known as the first tool... http://t.co/sKapCNRR1k
The known archaeological record just got pushed back today. By how much? oh, just 700,000 years @joerogan http://t.co/rJnyvyDsmH
http://t.co/SBl7ggiXfr 3.3-million-year-old stone tools from Lomekwi 3, West Turkana, Kenya
İnsanlık tarihinin en eski aleti Kenya'da keşfedildi: 3,3 milyon yıllık bir kesici... http://t.co/trFrvRdsbM http://t.co/yC1ni3A7Q2
3.3 million year old stone tools: link to article from @nature, with contributions from @CAHO_uk alum Nick Taylor: http://t.co/6iHsjouJZC
@nature for the world's oldest tools the Lomekwian. Another week and another game changer for Human Origins research http://t.co/WwVUOivmrU
İnsanlık tarihinin en eski aleti Kenya'da keşfedildi: 3,3 milyon yıllık bir kesici... http://t.co/trFrvRdsbM http://t.co/yC1ni3A7Q2
More proof that we live in the original motherland http://t.co/OpBhquW8Rj #archeology #Kenya #Turkana
İnsanlık tarihinin en eski aleti Kenya'da keşfedildi: 3,3 milyon yıllık bir kesici... http://t.co/trFrvRdsbM http://t.co/yC1ni3A7Q2