The discovery of tools and evidence of fire use in the cave where The Hobbit was found was significant because it indicated complex tool-making abilities and fire control skills in early humans. This suggested that the hobbit species, Homo floresiensis, was more advanced and capable than previously believed. It also provided insight into their survival strategies and adaptation to different environments.
Gold was first discovered in Kimberly, South Africa in 1866, sparking the famous Kimberley diamond rush. The discovery of gold in Kimberly played a significant role in the development of the mining industry in South Africa.
The Tollund Man is famous for being a naturally mummified bog body found in Denmark in the 1950s. The exceptionally well-preserved state of the body and the insight it provides into life during the Iron Age have made it a significant archaeological discovery.
Scholars found a larger, highly significant Neolithic urban center at Çatalhöyük in modern-day Turkey. This site is considered one of the oldest and most advanced Neolithic settlements, characterized by its large size, intricate layout, and evidence of social complexity. Its discovery has greatly expanded our understanding of early urban development and social organization during the Neolithic period.
The caves of Lascaux were discovered by four teenagers and their dog, Robot, in 1940. The boys stumbled upon the caves while exploring the woods near their village in France. The discovery of the cave paintings inside, dating back over 17,000 years, was a significant archaeological find.
No, Cleopatra's tomb has not been found yet. Despite various theories and speculation, the exact location of her tomb remains unknown. Archaeologists continue to search for clues that may lead to its discovery.
The discovery was significant because we found prove of pangea in other parts of the Earth.
There are two scientists. Goldstein is the first person that found it.
Natural history made a significant discovery in Gobi Desert,Mongolia.
it was the only egyptian pharoh's tomb found un-touched in the modern day
Tolkien's hobbit characters can only be found in The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. Some discussion of them can be found in his History of Middle Earth books, basically they are notes about the writing and creation of Middle Earth.
The discovery of penicillin is usually attributed to Scottish scientist " Sir Alexander Fleming" in 1928 though others had noted the antibacterial effects of Penicillin.
The scientist responsible for the discovery of bacteria is Griffith.
It is conjectured that the US Navy had found Titanic but allowed Dr. Robert Ballard to take the credit and if that were true, he would have been the second scientist but that's only speculation and he is credited with the discovery of the wreck.
No, he found it. However, he did learn who had lost it and did not return it them.
Bilbo found both the ring and Gollum.
No scientist found the Earth.
One thing in particular that the Annotated Hobbit has is a detailed explanation of the changes that Tolkien made to 'The Hobbit' while writing of 'The Lord of the Rings' to synchronize the texts.