Prehistoric people in Spain may have made tools from human bones
Since 1934, scientists, amateur archaeologists and even tomb raiders have been exploring human skeletal remains left in a Granada cave, called Cueva de los Marmoles. Now, researchers have found that nearly a third of the bones that remain were altered by tools, possibly to make bowls, cups or spatulas.
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