Tuesday, August 31, 2010

The earliest known stone-arrow heads are discovered in Kwazulu Natal

A team of South African scientists have discovered the earliest-known examples of stone-arrow heads. Independent on Line reports these weapons are sixty-four thousand year-old hunting scene in KwaZulu-Natal. Dr Marlize Lombard of University of the Witwatersrand says this forms part of the evidence that has enabled a team of South African scientists to deduce the quartz segments that are the earliest-known examples of stone-arrow heads. The findings are published in the team's journal Antiquity.

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