A research team has made exceptional discoveries on prehistoric archery from the early Neolithic period, 7,000 years ago. The well organic preservation of the remains of the Cave of Los Murcielagos in ...
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Frank Provenzano, visiting Bentonville from Dallas, pulls arrows from a dinosaur target Saturday at The Quiver Archery Range at Osage Park in Bentonville. The range offers shooting at 3D animal ...
Interdisciplinary research of archaeological remains found in the Cave of Los Murciélagos in Albuñol, Granada, has revealed the sophistication of Ancient Neolithic archery in the Iberian Peninsula ...
Three Neolithic arrows recovered from the Cave of Los Murciélagos in Albuñol: reed and wood (above) and details of tied sinew fibres, feathers and birch bark pitch ...
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