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Thursday, January 08, 2026

The first definitive evidence of poisoned arrowheads came from the mid-Holocene, in an Egyptian tomb dated to about 4,400 years ago and in a South African cave dating to about 6,700 years ago. In both cases, the arrows had been tipped with toxic plant compounds in what's considered by the study authors "a hallmark of advanced hunter-gatherer technology." But now, researchers from the University of Stockholm and the University of Johannesburg have detected traces of natural poison on five of 10 arrow tips collected from the Umhlatuzana Rock Shelter in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. In the first direct evidence of poison applied to Pleistocene hunting weapons, the discovery backs up the timing of human use of poisoned arrows by orders of magnitude, to about 60,000 years ago.

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"Because poison is not a physical force, but functions chemically, the hunters must also have relied on advanced planning, abstraction, and causal reasoning," wrote the study authors.

If you think about it, poisoning arrow tips requires connecting several ideas"that arrows can be flung to kill animals, that certain plant compounds are poisonous to humans and maybe to animals, and that animals will die gradually from them. The plant compound buphanidrine was found on all five arrow tips, and one of them also bore traces of epibuphanisine, both of which come from the Amaryllidaceae family of flowering plants.

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"The study authors conclude that these Late Pleistocene hunter-gatherers were making their poison from the gifbol root bulb extract, demonstrating a knowledge of plant and prey ecology coupled with lethal technical abilities."

In historical times, San and others in SA used root extract as well as that from beetle larvae. I recall an ethnographic film from the 1950s (probably) in which a group of Bushmen hunters pursued a giraffe one shot with a poisoned arrow. The pursuit went on and on and on and on. Finally, the giraffe dropped, the women and kids showed up, camp was made for feasting, and that's where those folks remained until it was time to go out and find another giraffe.

#1 | Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2026-01-08 07:18 AM | Reply

The film I mentioned is The Hunters (1957) (en.wikipedia.org(1957_film)). Just checked and it's also available on YouTube: youtu.be and youtu.be

#2 | Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2026-01-08 07:38 AM | Reply

'Morning Doc Sarvis:

Written perfectly like an eyewitness: www.lostworldarts.com

#3 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2026-01-08 07:39 AM | Reply

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