Scientists say that a collection of small stones discovered in a rock shelter in Uzbekistan may be the world’s oldest arrowheads. Based on the artifacts’ location in the sedimentary layers, ...
Until now, it was generally assumed that the ability to produce projectile weapons like bow-fired arrows was exclusive to Homo sapiens, yet the puzzling discovery of a series of arrowheads that ...
A collection of tiny, overlooked stone fragments discovered in the mountains of Uzbekistan may change the timeline of human hunting technology. In a new study published in PLOS One, researchers argue ...
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