60,000-Year-Old Arrow Poison Discovery South Africa | UJ Research
New research from University of Johannesburg uncovers plant toxins on 60,000-year-old arrowheads in South Africa, proving sophisticated hunting tech in Middle Stone Age.
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New research from University of Johannesburg uncovers plant toxins on 60,000-year-old arrowheads in South Africa, proving sophisticated hunting tech in Middle Stone Age.
A University of Johannesburg-led study uncovers the world's oldest poison arrows from 60,000 years ago in South Africa, showcasing advanced early human hunting techniques and botanical knowledge.