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They’re 80,000 Years Old and No One Knows Who Made Them. Are These the World’s Oldest Arrowheads?
For decades, scientists have debated when our ancestors first mastered the bow and arrow, a skill that transformed hunting, survival, and eventually warfare. Now, a new study suggests that the answer ...
Archaeologists have discovered what they believe to be the world’s oldest bow-and-arrow technology, dating back approximately 80,000 years.
To many, the idea of going to the woods, cutting down a tree, crafting a simple longbow, and taking a deer with it is nuts—very cool, but nuts. But for some, the idea is captivating: as it was, and ...
My daughter’s curls bounced up and down with each step she took, her tiny Crocs slapping the pavement, her fist clutching the handle of her red fiberglass recurve. She walked with purpose, past the ...
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