30,000-year-old toolkit provides ‘very rare’ glimpse into the life of a Stone Age hunter-gatherer

30,000-year-old 'personal toolkit' found in the Czech Republic
The cluster of Paleolithic artifacts shown in their original context at the Milovice IV archaeological site in the Czech Republic. (Image credit: Martin Novák)

Around 30,000 years ago, a hunter-gatherer left behind what may be a “personal toolkit” in what is now the Czech Republic, a new study finds.

Researchers uncovered the extraordinary cluster of artifacts in 2021 during an excavation at the Paleolithic site of Milovice IV. The “kit” contains 29 stone blades and bladelets that were found clumped together. The nature of the find indicates that the tools were bundled when deposited, likely in a container or case made from a perishable material, according to the study, which was published Aug. 13 in the Journal of Paleolithic Archaeology.

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