- Early humans living on the island of Sri Lanka 48,000 years ago crafted tools from animal bones and used them to hunt monkeys and squirrels, according to a new study. This represents the earliest evidence of bow and arrow technology outside of Africa to date. https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/12/world/bow-arrows-sri-lanka-cave-scn/index.html 9 comments science
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