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posted by hubie on Sunday February 26, @02:26AM   Printer-friendly

Bows and arrows were used in Europe much earlier than we thought:

Metz is part of a team that has been excavating a rock shelter called Grotte Mandrin in southern France. This shelter was used first by Neanderthals more than 80,000 years ago, and then by modern humans from about 45,000 years ago – around the time that modern humans displaced Neanderthals all across Europe.

But, last year, the team reported that, for a 40-year period around 54,000 years ago, Grotte Mandrin was used as a hunting camp by a small group of modern humans. The clinching evidence came from a baby tooth that isn't Neanderthal.

[...] Before now, the earliest unambiguous evidence for bows and arrows in Europe came from finds in Stellmoor, Germany, dating to around 10,000 years ago, says Metz. However, it was considered likely that the modern humans who displaced Neanderthals around 45,000 years ago had bows and arrows.

[...] Bows and arrows were first developed in Africa at least 70,000 years ago. Lombard and others have found stone and bone arrowheads at several sites in southern Africa dating back as far as this. The modern humans who moved out of Africa may have spread the technology around the world.

Despite presumably seeing bows in action, Neanderthals never developed them, says Metz. They kept using large, stone-tipped spears that were either thrust directly or thrown by hand, and so required close contact with their prey.

Journal Reference:
Laure Metz, Jason E. Lewi, and Ludovic Slimak, Bow-and-arrow, technology of the first modern humans in Europe 54,000 years ago at Mandrin, France, Sci Adv, 9, 2023. (DOI: https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.add4675)


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  • (Score: 1, Interesting) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday February 26, @04:58PM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday February 26, @04:58PM (#1293442)

    Some of us still do.

    • (Score: 2) by Freeman on Tuesday February 28, @03:18PM

      by Freeman (732) Subscriber Badge on Tuesday February 28, @03:18PM (#1293729) Journal

      I have a bow and some arrows. I've practiced with it some and can hit a non-moving target, roughly the size of a hay-bale at probably 20 feet or so? Yeah, I suck, I know. I've also learned that, if you don't have the proper gear and/or training, that bow string hurts the underside of your forearm, a lot. I don't know about you, but as an office worker, them suckers have no calluses and are very sensitive.

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      Joshua 1:9 "Be strong and of a good courage; be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed: for the Lord thy God is with thee"
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