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They’re 80,000 Years Old and No One Knows Who Made Them. Are These the World’s Oldest Arrowheads?
For decades, scientists have debated when our ancestors first mastered the bow and arrow, a skill that transformed hunting, survival, and eventually warfare. Now, a new study suggests that the answer ...
, I’ll find myself walking through a freshly plowed field. Inevitably, I’ll spend as much time peering downward as I do listening skyward. I can’t help myself. I might be hunting gobblers, but I’m ...
A new study suggests that fragments unearthed at an archaeological site in Uzbekistan look like other examples of arrowheads ...
Bronze Age arrowheads have helped cast new light on an early large-scale battle over 3,000 years ago. Previous investigations in the Tollense Valley in northeastern Germany have uncovered evidence of ...
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