Traces of a toxic chemical found on 60,000-year-old arrowheads hint at advanced planning by Palaeolithic hunters.
Chemical traces on 60,000-year-old stone arrowheads from South Africa suggest ancient hunters used plant poison.
Archaeologists found traces of well-known plant poisons on Stone Age quartz arrowheads in a prehistoric South African rock ...
Peculiar 60,000-year-old Stone Age arrowheads unearthed in South Africa could be the earliest known use of poison-laced ...
A fascinating archaeological discovery in South Africa has revealed that humans were using sophisticated poisoned arrows 60,000 years ago, far earlier than previously documented. Chemical analysis of ...
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Archaeologists have uncovered what they believe to be the earliest direct chemical proof ancient humans employed poison on ...
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Researchers have uncovered chemical evidence that humans in what is now South Africa were using poisoned arrows for hunting ...