Scientists say that a collection of small stones discovered in a rock shelter in Uzbekistan may be the world’s oldest arrowheads. Based on the artifacts’ location in the sedimentary layers, ...
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They’re 80,000 Years Old and No One Knows Who Made Them. Are These the World’s Oldest Arrowheads?
For decades, scientists have debated when our ancestors first mastered the bow and arrow, a skill that transformed hunting, survival, and eventually warfare. Now, a new study suggests that the answer ...
"In Texas, you may dig and collect American Indian artifacts, such as arrowheads, on your own property or someone else's with their permission," the post read. "You cannot legally dig in or disturb ...
In Texas, picking up arrowheads on the beach could get you arrested. That's the reminder Texas Game Wardens posted on Facebook Wednesday, warning that even casual artifact collecting on public ...
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