EarlyHumans on MSNOpinion
Stone Age weapons were brutal for a reason
These weren’t clumsy rocks — they were precision tools of survival and slaughter. Stone Age weapons were savage by design, ...
Study Finds on MSN
Ancient hunters used plant poison on these stone arrows 60,000 years ago
Stone age humans were using poison for hunting far longer than previously believed. In A Nutshell Chemical traces survived ...
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 ...
Mammoth bones dating back between 30,000 and 40,000 years discovered in a basement in Lower Austria, a key find in a century.
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 ...
The power station has actually yielded quite a few archaeological discoveries spanning numerous historical eras.
An intact 5,000-year-old tomb has been discovered in Teba, Spain, containing ivory, amber, shells, and trade networks.
The South African on MSN
World’s earliest evidence of poison-tipped arrows found in South Africa
A new find in South Africa has revealed that humans have been using poison arrows for hunting far longer than originally ...
A "princely" grave of a horse buried alongside two people has been discovered by archaeologists working on one of Britain's ...
Archaeologists in Britain uncovered a rare Anglo-Saxon “princely” grave with a horse, linking the burial to elite traditions.
Nagapattinam Government Museum has been closed for over two years due to structural issues, impacting public access to its ...
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