World’s oldest arrow poison – 60,000-year-old traces reveal early advanced hunting techniques
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Traces of poison have been found on 60,000-year-old arrowheads, indicating that early humans used poisoned arrows in their hunting techniques. The discovery suggests that these early humans had advanced technological skills and hunting methods. The poison arrows were found in South Africa, and the findings reveal the world's oldest known evidence of poisoned weapons.
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