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An unusual quartz-tipped tool killed a man 12,000 years ago. Scientists are puzzling over who wielded it

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A well-preserved human skeleton that scientists recently excavated in Vietnam dates back about 12,000 years ago to the Ice Age and contains the oldest human mitochondrial DNA found in the region. It belonged to a man who died when he was around 35 years old after being pierced in the neck by a projectile with a tip made of quartz that showed signs of human workmanship.

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By Mindy Weisberger, CNN A well-preserved human skeleton that scientists recently excavated in Vietnam dates back roughly 12,000 years to the Ice Age and contains the oldest human mitochondrial DNA found in the region. It belonged to a man who died when he was around 35 after being pierced in the neck by a quartz-tipped projectile that showed signs of human tooling. The man did not die immediately, however; analysis of his damaged cervical rib r…

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