In the 1990s, scientists dug up a 500,000-year-old tool in England. They just figured out what it is
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A 500,000-year-old tool has been identified in England, with some reports specifying it as a hammer made from an elephant bone. The discovery may be significant for understanding early human tool-making skills and European prehistory. However, there is some uncertainty about the tool's exact age, with one report suggesting it could be 430,000 years old, although most outlets agree it is around 500,000 years old.
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