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The antiquity of bow-and-arrow technology: evidence from Middle Stone Age layers at Sibudu Cave
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2018-04Registro en:
Backwell, Lucinda Ruth; Bradfield, Justin; Carlson, Kristian J.; Jashashvili, Tea; Wadley, Lyn; et al.; The antiquity of bow-and-arrow technology: evidence from Middle Stone Age layers at Sibudu Cave; Antiquity Publications Ltd; Antiquity; 92; 362; 4-2018; 289-303
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Autor
Backwell, Lucinda Ruth
Bradfield, Justin
Carlson, Kristian J.
Jashashvili, Tea
Wadley, Lyn
D'Errico, Francesco
Resumen
The bowand arrowis thought to be a unique development of our species, signalling higherlevel cognitive functioning. How this technology originated and how we identify archaeological evidence for it are subjects of ongoing debate. Recent analysis of the putative bone arrow point from Sibudu Cave in South Africa, dated to 61.7±1.5kya, has provided important new insights. High-resolution CT scanning revealed heat and impact<br />damage in both the Sibudu point and in experimentally produced arrow points. These<br />features suggest that the Sibudu point was first used as an arrowhead for hunting, and<br />afterwards was deposited in a hearth. Our results support the claim that bone weapon tips were used in South African hunting long before the Eurasian Upper Palaeolithic.