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Learn how a sperm whale tooth traveled from sea to archaeological site over 4,000 years ago.
An extraordinary discovery was made at the Valencina Copper Age mega-site in southwest Spain, which has captured the ...
A rare whale tooth unearthed at a Copper Age “mega village” in Spain has shed light on the artistry of Iberian people who ...
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Scientists mapped dolphin and whale brains to uncover how echolocation works, revealing they may use sound more like touch ...
A sperm whale tooth discovered at a key archaeological site in southwest Spain has provided new insights into the lives of ...
Archaeologists uncover 4,000-year-old sperm whale tooth in Spain, revealing its journey from sea to settlement.
A rare sperm whale tooth from the Copper Age Valencina site in Spain, dating to 5,300–4,150 years ago, shows evidence of marine bioerosion and deliberate human modification.
First of its kind sperm whale tooth found in Copper Age Iberia (PLOS One) While previous research underlines elephant ivory use in Old Stone Age and Copper Age societies of southern Spain ...