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A groundbreaking discovery in archaeology has unveiled the oldest known use of poison-tipped arrows, offering a rare glimpse ...
His fingers were saved, and he has been back to Arrowhead, but he won't rush back ... He dressed in duck-hunting gear and said he felt "comfortable" throughout the game. But in the fourth quarter ...
They made tools ... notched arrowheads and early basket weaving appear. They would have used a lightweight, spear-throwing stick called an atlatl for hunting bigger game. Skillful potters and ...
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Archaeological finds have shown that Yorkshire was occupied at a time when early hunters from continental Europe were no...
Reprinted and expanded from the Kelley House “Making History Blog,” April 29, 2021, by Katy Tahja The current exhibit at the, “Northern Pomo: Mendocino’s First People,” ...
The scientists did not find marks from tools or knives on the animal bones that were uncovered in the area. In other words, there was no evidence of hunting. Does this mean ... with researchers ...
This is the oldest confirmed use of a mixture comprising two or more plant toxins specifically applied to arrowheads.
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