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A pile of ancient arrowheads from southern Africa still holds traces of toxic plant residue, even after some 60,000 years.
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60,000-Year-Old Poisoned Arrows Found in Africa Reveal Ancient Human Ingenuity
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60,000-year-old poison arrows from South Africa are the oldest poison weapons ever discovered
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Residues on arrow tips found in South Africa hint at how far back in history humans have been using poison for survival.
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