New chemical analysis of quartz microliths from South Africa confirms that humans were skilled with poison long ago.
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The discovery that small stone arrow tips were treated with plant poison 60,000 years ago means that ancient African hunters ...
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60,000-year-old poison arrows from South Africa are the oldest poison weapons ever discovered
Five quartz arrowheads found in a South African cave were laced with a slow-acting tumbleweed poison that would have tired ...
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Why this golf shaft is generating so much PGA Tour buzz
UST Mamiya has launched its new LIN-Q PowerCore lineup of golf shafts, which already have been impressing Tour players.
Archaeologists have now found traces of a plant-based poison on several 60,000-year-old quartz Stone Age arrowheads found in ...
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Joel Tadman tests different types of putter shafts under the watchful eye of short-game specialist Andy Gorman to see what difference it can have on the performance. Using the Foresight Sports GCQuad ...
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60,000-year-old traces of world's oldest arrow poison reveal early advanced hunting techniques
Researchers from South Africa and Sweden have found the oldest traces of arrow poison in the world to date. On ...
Traces of a toxic chemical found on 60,000-year-old arrowheads hint at advanced planning by Palaeolithic hunters.
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