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7,000-Year-Old Poison Arrowheads Found Embedded In An Antelope Bone Uncovered Inside A South African CaveIn 1983, archaeologists excavated Kruger Cave in South Africa and found a 7,000-year-old femur bone that belonged to an antelope. Researchers then noted something unusual about the bone ...
Researchers have claimed they have found one of the world's oldest mixed poisons in the world, dating back an incredible ...
Get Instant Summarized Text (Gist) The discovery of a 7,000-year-old antelope femur in South Africa provides the oldest confirmed evidence of a multi-component arrow poison. Chemical analysis ...
The incident occurred at Tembe Elephant Park's watering hole and was captured on the reserve's livestream feed.
In 1983 archaeologists excavating a cave in South Africa discovered an unusual femur bone. It belonged to an unspecified antelope and was found to be 7,000 years old. X-rays revealed that three ...
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