A recently discovered mammoth tusk boomerang, found in Poland, is astonishingly old—around 40,000 years old!
This remarkable find significantly predates previously known boomerangs, challenging our understanding of early human technology.
Unlike typical boomerangs, this ancient tool was likely used for hunting, its design prioritizing distance over return.
The discovery showcases the impressive skills and inventive spirit of our early human ancestors, particularly in tool creation.