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Direct evidence for poison use on microlithic arrowheads in Southern Africa at 60,000 years ago

Hunter-gatherers in southern Africa laced their stone arrow tips with poison roughly 60,000 years ago, a new Science Advances study finds.

The discovery pushes back the timeline for poison weapon use from the mid-Holocene to the Late Pleistocene.


Earliest proof of plant poisons on arrows reveals complex Pleistocene hunting in southern Africa.

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