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Could These 80,000-Year-Old Stones Be the World’s Earliest Known Arrowheads?
A new study suggests that fragments unearthed at an archaeological site in Uzbekistan look like other examples of arrowheads ...
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2,000-Year-Old Native American Site Discovered While Relic Hunting
Join the History Seekers and Southern Skin Divers Supply as we team up with relic hunting expert Steve Phillips to uncover a ...
Some human bones, including this skull, found at the Tollense Valley battlefield were pierced with arrowheads. Volker Minkus Around 1250 B.C.E., two ancient armies fought with clubs, swords and arrows ...
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The Appanose Museum is hosting it’s 16 Annual Indian Arrowhead and Artifact show on Sept, 27 from 11 a.m.- 3 p.m, which ...
Metal arrowheads found in Germany’s Tollense Valley shed light on who may have fought in the ancient conflict around 1250 B.C. This skull segment contains an embedded arrowhead from the oldest battle ...
Archaeology 80,000-year-old stones in Uzbekistan may be the world's oldest arrowheads — and they might have been made by Neanderthals Archaeology 4,000-year-old human rib discovered high in the ...
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