A recently unearthed, 300,000-year-old wooden stick may have once been thrown by extinct human ancestors hunting wild game, according to new research.
On the surface, the find—a short, pointy piece of brown wood loosed from the mud—sounds drab.
A recently unearthed, 300,000-year-old wooden stick may have once been thrown by extinct human ancestors hunting wild game, according to new research.
On the surface, the find—a short, pointy piece of brown wood loosed from the mud—sounds drab.