Analysis of 60,000-year-old artifacts has uncovered the oldest known poison arrowheads, hinting at advanced ancient knowledge ...
The heart-tugging tale of San Dimas’ arrow-impaled goose came to a happy end Wednesday, when the projectile safely fell from the bird during a failed rescue attempt. For nearly three weeks, the goose ...
A trio of new studies on prehistoric weapons suggests Neanderthals made sophisticated weapons and tools — possibly including the first sticky adhesive — but they lacked the projectile weapons ...
Archaeologists working in the mountains of northeastern Uzbekistan have uncovered tiny stone points that may be the oldest known arrowheads on Earth, dating back roughly 80,000 years. The discovery ...
Archaeologists are moving away from the idea of a "linear progression" of weapons, suggesting early humans were versatile ...
The heart-tugging tale of San Dimas’ arrow-impaled goose came to a happy end Wednesday, when the projectile safely fell from the bird during a failed rescue attempt. For nearly three weeks, the goose ...
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