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Ancient Hunters Used Plant Poison On These Stone Arrows 60,000 Years Ago
Stone age humans were using poison for hunting far longer than previously believed. In A Nutshell Chemical traces survived for 60 millennia because the toxin’s molecular structure resists ...
A pile of ancient arrowheads from southern Africa still holds traces of toxic plant residue, even after some 60,000 years. The discovery pushes back the earliest direct evidence of poisoned arrow use ...
Archaeologists have uncovered a haul of ancient artifacts from a melted ice patch in Norway, including a record number of arrows used for reindeer hunting from more than 6,000 years ago. The team ...
Dutch police were on Thursday hunting for thieves who stole a museum safe containing a potentially deadly poison used by South American tribes to lace their arrows for hunting. The thieves broke into ...
Archaeologists have uncovered a haul of ancient artifacts from a melted ice patch in Norway, including a record number of arrows used for reindeer hunting from more than 6,000 years ago.
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