Talia Yashuv, a graduate student at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem’s Institute of Archaeology, described these stones as ...
Scientists might be closer to learning who invented the wheel after discovering stone spindle stabilizers in Israel that date ...
A NEW discovery could shed light on when the first set of wheels were first invented. Scientists have discovered a set of ...
A collection of perforated pebbles from an archaeological site in Israel may be spindle whorls, representing a key milestone ...
The stones studied by the team predate the cart wheels of the Bronze Age by thousands of years, highlighting a key milestone in the development of rotational tools.
The archaeological site of Nahal Ein Gev, located in Israel’s Jordan Rift Valley, has long been recognized as an ancient ...
This collection of spindle whorls would represent a very early example of humans using rotation with a wheel-shaped tool. They might have paved the way for later rotational technologies ...