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Hidden in a Spanish Cave for 7,000 Years: the Oldest Archer Weapons Ever Found

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Archaeological discoveries made in the Cueva de Los Murciélagos, near Granada, Spain, plunge us into the past 7,000 years, offering a fascinating insight into the first hunting practices and technical know-how of Neolithic. Among these remarkable finds are bow ropes and arrows, objects of considerable importance [...]
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Archaeological discoveries made in the Cueva de Los Murciélagos, near Granada, Spain, plunge us into the past 7,000 years, offering a fascinating insight into the first hunting practices and technical know-how of Neolithic. Among these remarkable finds are bow ropes and arrows, objects of considerable importance [...]

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SciencePost broke the news in on Saturday, March 28, 2026.
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