The Boeslunde gold-decorated iron lances, 2,800 years old and found in Zealand, represent Denmark's earliest iron weapons.
Stone age humans were using poison for hunting far longer than previously believed. In A Nutshell Chemical traces survived ...
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 ...
Archaeologists have now found traces of a plant-based poison on several 60,000-year-old quartz Stone Age arrowheads found in ...
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 ...
Traces of a toxic chemical found on 60,000-year-old arrowheads hint at advanced planning by Palaeolithic hunters.
Researchers have identified traces of plant poison from the South African plant gifbol on Stone Age arrowheads – the oldest ...
This documentary examines how Stone Age weapons inflicted extreme physical damage at close range. Archaeological evidence shows shattered bones, embedded stone points, and blunt-force trauma ...
A hoard of elite weapons, buried over 3,000 years ago, was discovered in what used to be a farming community near Carnoustie in eastern Scotland. The carefully arranged weapons reveal how a small ...
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Largest US arms package for Taiwan includes HIMARS, howitzers, drones Taiwan aims for asymmetric warfare with US support US-Taiwan arms sales strain US-China relations Taiwan plans $40 billion in ...