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Friday, 24 February 2023
Europe’s earliest evidence of the use of bows and arrows
The first
Homo sapiens
to arrive in Europe might have hunted with bows and arrows, around 10,000 years earlier than was thought. In a 54,000-year-old-cave in southern France, alongside a
H. sapiens
tooth and tools, researchers found hundreds of stone points resembling arrowheads — the smallest of which were so tiny that they would have had enough force to kill an animal only if they were shot with a bow. The technology could have been unique to humans: Neanderthals might have inhabited the area at the same time, but there is no evidence that they also took up archery.
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Neanderthals were humans, and absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.
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