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fromArs Technica
13 hours ago

These 60,000-year-old poison arrows are oldest yet found

Poisoned arrows or darts have long been used by cultures all over the world for hunting or warfare. For example, there are recipes for poisoning projective weapons, and deploying them in battle, in Greek and Roman historical documents, as well as references in Greek mythology and Homer's Iliad and Odyssey. Chinese warriors over the ages did the same, as did the Gauls and Scythians, and some Native American populations.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
1 day ago

Poison in arrows from 60,000 years ago: Oldest evidence of its use in human weapons discovered

The use of poisoned hunting weapons is one of the most important innovations in the history of humans obtaining meat and has intrigued researchers for centuries. Until now, the oldest evidence came from bone arrowheads with traces of toxic glycosides found in Kruger Cave, South Africa, dating back to the mid-Holocene, about 6,700 years ago. However, a study published Wednesday in the journal Science Advances significantly extends that timeline.
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fromNature
3 days ago

Oldest known poison arrows show Stone Age humans' technological talents

Traces of toxic plant compounds on 60,000-year-old African arrowheads indicate Palaeolithic hunter-gatherers used poison on projectile weapons to hunt prey.
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