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  1. The discovery of early wooden hunting weapons, such as spears and throwing sticks, has revolutionized our understanding of early human hunting abilities, social interaction, and hominin cognition. The earliest wooden spears in Europe are 400 to 120 ka old, with an outstanding assemblage from Schöningen ( 5 – 9 ).

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SchöningenSchöningen - Wikipedia

    The town is located on the southeastern rim of the Elm hill range, near the border with the state of Saxony-Anhalt. In its current form, it was created in 1974 by joining the municipalities of Esbeck, Hoiersdorf, and Schöningen. Schöningen station was served by regional trains on the Wolfenbüttel–Helmstedt railway line until it ...

  3. Análisis de las lanzas de Schöningen, las más antiguas conservadas completas, revelan técnicas de procesamiento de madera avanzadas hace 300.000 años En 1994, durante unas excavaciones arqueológicas en la mina de lignito a cielo abierto de Schöningen, el descubrimiento de las armas de caza más antiguas que se conservan en su….

  4. por Guillermo Carvajal 3 Abr, 2024. En 1994, durante unas excavaciones arqueológicas en la mina de lignito a cielo abierto de Schöningen, el descubrimiento de las armas de caza más antiguas que se conservan en su totalidad causó sensación en todo el mundo.

  5. Museum for the spears at the finding site One of the spears Schöningen mine. The Schöningen spears are a set of ten wooden weapons from the Palaeolithic Age that were excavated between 1994 and 1999 from the 'Spear Horizon' in the open-cast lignite mine in Schöningen, Helmstedt district, Germany.

  6. Hace 5 días · Schöningen ist die älteste Stadt im Braunschweiger Land und liegt in der Elm-Lappwald-Region im Südosten Niedersachsens. Wir sind mittendrin im Norden, lebenswert ländlich und doch zentral in der Metropolregion Braunschweig - Wolfsburg - Magdeburg. Kommen Sie uns besuchen.

  7. 1 de abr. de 2024 · Many of the wood tools are far more complex in planning and craftsmanship than the simple stone tools found at Schöningen and other sites from this time, providing a rare glimpse of profound cognitive complexity worked in wood.