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The oldest Boomerang in the world is older than previously thought, throwing a new light on the intelligence that lives at the time.
The tool was found in a Polish cave in 1985, believed to be 40,000 years old.
Archaeologists say, it was a huge skill from the edge of the ghost.
The researchers worked in its form that he would fly when he will fly, but he would not return to the kick.
Although he probably used the hunting, although it could have a cultural or artistic value, it may be used in some kind of rituals.
Mamut Marfil Boomerang deviated in the southern oblazowa of Poland.
It was originally considered about 30,000 years. New new radiocrons of human and animal found in the site are placed as many as 39,000 and 42,000 years old.
“It’s the oldest boomerang in the world, and the only one in the world is to find this form and this in Poland,” said the University of Bologna by Sahra Talamo, University of Italy.
The human behavior gives a “remarkable approach,” especially, especially how sapienies who live in 42,000 “perfect object” could be used to hunt animals that could be used to hunt animals.
Boomerang is very well preserved, to be smooth and sculpted for scoring marks for use by a person’s right person.
Boomerangs generally associate with Australian Aboriginal cultures.
However, the rare discoveries in the historic record of Australia were used in different continents.
The most popular Australian Boomerang is about 10,500 years ago, made of wood. But the oldest images of Australia Boomerang are 20,000 years of rock art painting, according to the Australian National Museum.
A 7,000-year-old wooden boomerang has been found in the Peninsula between Jutland, Denmark and Germany, 2,000 years of oak boomerang parts – this is to come in the Netherlands.
The magazine publishes research by a group of scientists from Polish, Italy, Germany, France, Swiss and the UK A plot.