"Boomerang" made from mammoth tusk is likely one of the oldest known in Europe at around 40,000 years old, per analysis of this artifact from a Polish Upper Paleolithic cave
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Prof. Sahra Talamo in the center, with Prof. Paweł Valde-Nowak is on her left, and Prof. Adam Nadachowski on her right.
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Article URL: https://plos.io/43ScZex
Article title: Boomerang and bones: Refining the chronology of the Early Upper Paleolithic at Obłazowa Cave, Poland
Author countries: Italy, Canada, Switzerland, Poland, U.K., Germany.
Funding: This research was supported by the European Research Council under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme (grant agreement No. 803147 RESOLUTION, awarded to Sahra Talamo). A.P. collaborates in the Italian grant PRIN20209LLK8S_001 DYNASTY: “Neanderthals dynamic pathway and resilience in central Europe through the chronometric sustainability” funded by the Ministry of University and Research (awarded to Sahra Talamo). The contribution of S.B., A.V. and M.R., was funded by the European Union - Next Generation EU PRIN 2022 TRACE project (awarded to Stefano Benazzi and Adriana Moroni) and by CHANGES, SPOKE 5 “Science and Technologies for Sustainable Diagnostics of Cultural Heritage,” PE 0000020, CUP B53C22003890006, NRP M4C2 Investment 1.3, funded by the European Union—NextGenerationEU. The work of C.F. is supported by the European’s Union Horizon Europe research and innovation program - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions, HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-PF-GF (grant agreement: n.101108385 – RISEN). P.V.N.'s participation in preparing this work was supported and financed by the National Science Center, project no. 2021/41/B/HS3/03217: “The Stone Age Man in the Caves of the Tatra Mountains”. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.
The Boomerang made of mammoth tusk of Obłazowa Cave from layer VIII.
A. Geographical location of Obłazowa Cave in the Podhale basin, western Carpathians (base map from GeoMappApp: www.geomapapp.org); B. View of the western entrance and main entrance of Obłazowa Cave (photos by PV-N and AN); C. Sedimentary section of Obłazowa Cave and distribution of the archaeological horizons, A – Aurignacian, S – Szeletian, M – Mousterian (stratigraphic section redrawn by PV-N).
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Talamo et al., 2025, PLOS One, CC-BY 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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PLOS One
Article Title
Boomerang and bones: Refining the chronology of the Early Upper Paleolithic at Obłazowa Cave, Poland
Article Publication Date
25-Jun-2025
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