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40,000-year-old mammoth tusk boomerang is oldest in Europe — and possibly the world


An unusual mammoth tusk boomerang discovered in a cave in Poland is 40,000 years old — making it Europe’s first example of this complex tool and possibly the oldest boomerang in the world, a new study finds.

“The ivory object has all the features of boomerangs used by Aborigines in Queensland today,” study co-author Paweł Valde-Nowak, an archaeologist at Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland, told Live Science in an email. “Its arched shape, flat-convex cross-section and dimensions match the Queensland boomerangs that do not return to the thrower,” he said.


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