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Did Pleistocene Africans use the spearthrower-and-dart?
Marlize Lombard1, John J Shea2
1Palaeo-Research Institute, University of Johannesburg, Auckland Park, South Africa.
Abstract:
Archeologists commonly suppose that among complex projectile weapons humans use as subsistence aids, the spearthrower-and-dart preceded bow-and-arrow use. And yet, neither ethnographic nor archeological records furnish any robust evidence for spearthrower-and-dart use in Africa. Instead, evidence grows apace for ever-more ancient bow-and-arrow use. Here we explore these findings and their implications for models of early Homo sapiens behavior.
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