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 ...
Archaeologists in South Africa made a remarkable discovery on arrow blades lodged inside the femur of an antelope: the oldest mixed poison on record. The femur bone belonged to an antelope that ...
One fine spring day in 1978, two teenage boys from Texas were looking for arrowheads and fossils at a nearby stream. But instead of finding a little piece of flint, Paul Barron and Eddie Bufkin found ...
X-rays revealed that three modified bone arrowheads had been placed into the marrow cavity. At the conclusion of the 1983 excavation, the bone, together with other artifacts recovered from the cave, ...