jason40+FollowStone Age Hunters Used Poison Arrows?!Archaeologists just found 60,000-year-old arrowheads in South Africa with traces of plant poison—way older than any poisoned weapons we’ve seen before! Turns out, our Stone Age ancestors were way ahead of the game, not just inventing bows and arrows but also using nature’s chemistry to level up their hunting. Imagine planning your hunt with toxic arrows 60,000 years ago! Wild how much they already knew about plants and survival. #History #Archaeology #StoneAge00Share
susanfoster+FollowStone Age Dog Burial Mystery UncoveredArchaeologists just found a 5,000-year-old dog skeleton buried with a bone dagger in a Swedish bog—and no one knows exactly why! The dog was big, strong, and placed in a leather bag with stones to sink it, right next to a ceremonial dagger. Experts think it was all part of a mysterious Stone Age ritual. DNA tests are coming, so we might soon learn more about this ancient pup and its people. Wild, right? #History #Archaeology #StoneAge70Share
Brad Arroyo+FollowStone Age Dog & Dagger Mystery!Archaeologists just dug up a 5,000-year-old dog skeleton in Sweden—buried with a bone dagger! This big, powerful pup was carefully laid to rest in what used to be a lake, and the burial is super rare for the time. The dagger was made from elk or deer bone and was found right next to the dog. Scientists are still figuring out what this means, but it’s giving major ancient pet-owner vibes! #History #Archaeology #StoneAge20Share