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Evidence Suggests Projectile Weapon Technology Dates Back 300,000 Years

February 21, 2025 - 17:57

Evidence Suggests Projectile Weapon Technology Dates Back 300,000 Years

Recent findings indicate that humans have been utilizing projectile weapon technology for an astonishing 300,000 years. This innovation is attributed to both Neanderthals and Homo erectus, who were anatomically equipped for the effective use of throwing spears.

The research highlights the advanced capabilities of these early hominins, showcasing their proficiency in hunting and gathering. The design of their bodies, including their arm structure and grip strength, suggests they were well-adapted for launching projectiles with precision and force.

This discovery not only sheds light on the hunting strategies employed by our ancestors but also emphasizes the cognitive skills required for such complex tool use. The ability to create and effectively use projectile weapons marks a significant milestone in human evolution, reflecting an understanding of distance and trajectory that was previously underestimated.

As archaeologists continue to unearth evidence of early human ingenuity, the impact of these findings on our understanding of prehistoric life is profound.


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