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Acotw - Arrowhead Collecting On The Web

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ACOTW<br />

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<strong>Arrowhead</strong> <strong>Collecting</strong> <strong>On</strong> <strong>The</strong> <strong>Web</strong><br />

Evidence Of Early<br />

Seafaring By Old<br />

Stone Age Humans:<br />

130,000 Year Old<br />

Tools Found <strong>On</strong><br />

<strong>The</strong> Mediterranean<br />

Island Of Crete.<br />

A photograph provided by the Greek Ministry<br />

of Culture shows stone tools found on Crete.<br />

Greek and American archaeologists on the<br />

island say the tools, which they believe are at<br />

least 130,000 years old, show that early humans<br />

could navigate across open water thousands of<br />

years earlier than previously thought. (Greek<br />

Culture Ministry)<br />

This undated hand out photo provided by the Greek Culture Ministry on Monday, Jan. 3, 2011, shows<br />

an Early Stone Age axe discovered by a US-Greek team of archaeologists on the southern island of<br />

Crete. A ministry statement said Monday that this and other similar fi nds, dating back at least<br />

130,000 years, point to what may be one of the earliest signs of human seafaring. (AP Photo/Greek<br />

Culture Ministry)<br />

Preveli Beach in Crete, near one of two places where the various Old Stone Age tools were found in<br />

2008 and 2009.<br />

Volume III, Number 1 12<br />

January 2011

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