Remains found at the Nesher Ramla settlement in Israel reveal that archaic humans hunted wild cattle 120,000 years ago.
Study finds plant poison was used on ancient arrows, pointing to sophisticated hunting methods used 60,000 years ago ...
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Archaeologists excavating shell middens in India found camps that predate the Harappan civilization by 5,000 years, rewriting the historical timeline
When people think of ancient civilizations in South Asia, the Harappans often come to mind. But what if signs of human life ...
Chemical traces on 60,000-year-old stone arrowheads from South Africa suggest ancient hunters used plant poison.
To support their findings, the researchers also analysed arrows collected in the 1770s by Swedish naturalist Carl Peter ...
Stone Age arrowheads found in South Africa showcase the knowledge and strategy of prehistoric hunter-gatherers, according to ...
New research suggests that early humans may have butchered elephants as far back as 1.8 million years ago, reshaping our ...
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