Neanderthals glued their stone tools into place on wooden handles, a new study suggests. Archaeologists found chemical traces of pine resin on 10 stone tools from Grotta del Fossellone and Grotta di ...
In a gripping instance of Stone Age survival, Neandertals used a tarlike substance to fasten sharpened stones to handles as early as 70,000 years ago, a new study suggests. Stone points and sharpened ...
In this video, I modify a $25 axe purchased on eBay, transforming it into a unique tool. I forge a double bit from an old hammer and weld it onto the axe head. The handle, crafted from pecan wood, ...