Abstract: Biochemical analyses of residues preserved on ethno-historical and archaeological artefacts increase our understanding of past indigenous knowledge systems. The interpretation of biochemical traces is, however, difficult. Problems that can hamper credible interpretations of ethno-historical or archaeological residues include incomplete knowledge about local natural products, limited published data about product applications, and overestimation of the abilities of the analytical techniques to make specific identifications. In an initial attempt to address some of the challenges, we discuss arrow poison as a case in point, and we provide complete, updated inventories of known southern African poison ingredients and recipes, suspecte...
Abstract: Stone Age societies are understood largely in terms of their technology. The way in which ...
Abstract The subsistence practices of Later Stone Age (LSA) foragers and herders living in Namaquala...
The bowand arrowis thought to be a unique development of our species, signalling higherlevel cogniti...
Abstract: Biochemical analyses of residues preserved on ethno-historical and archaeological artefact...
The detection of complex poison recipes applied to ancient hunting weapons has the potentialto provi...
Abstract: The antiquity of the use of hunting poisons has received much attention in recent years. I...
The study of arrow poisons is a vast subject, involving many different sciences, among them ethnolog...
The use of archery to hunt appears relatively late in human history. It is poorly understood but the...
Most of our current knowledge of late Pleistocene African bone technology is drawn from southern Afr...
Ju/'hoan hunters from Nyae Nyae, near Tsumkwe in Namibia, demonstrate the manufacture of three fixat...
The chance discovery of a 500-year-old cattle-horn container in a painted rock shelter on the farm L...
Ju/'hoan hunters from Nyae Nyae, near Tsumkwe in Namibia, demonstrate the manufacture of three fixat...
Abstract: Recent work indicated the possibility of hunting with poisoned bone arrowheads more than 6...
Microscopic and molecular analysis of prehistoric stone tool residues has yielded new information on...
Hunting has been crucial in early human evolution. Some San (Bushmen) of southern Africa still pract...
Abstract: Stone Age societies are understood largely in terms of their technology. The way in which ...
Abstract The subsistence practices of Later Stone Age (LSA) foragers and herders living in Namaquala...
The bowand arrowis thought to be a unique development of our species, signalling higherlevel cogniti...
Abstract: Biochemical analyses of residues preserved on ethno-historical and archaeological artefact...
The detection of complex poison recipes applied to ancient hunting weapons has the potentialto provi...
Abstract: The antiquity of the use of hunting poisons has received much attention in recent years. I...
The study of arrow poisons is a vast subject, involving many different sciences, among them ethnolog...
The use of archery to hunt appears relatively late in human history. It is poorly understood but the...
Most of our current knowledge of late Pleistocene African bone technology is drawn from southern Afr...
Ju/'hoan hunters from Nyae Nyae, near Tsumkwe in Namibia, demonstrate the manufacture of three fixat...
The chance discovery of a 500-year-old cattle-horn container in a painted rock shelter on the farm L...
Ju/'hoan hunters from Nyae Nyae, near Tsumkwe in Namibia, demonstrate the manufacture of three fixat...
Abstract: Recent work indicated the possibility of hunting with poisoned bone arrowheads more than 6...
Microscopic and molecular analysis of prehistoric stone tool residues has yielded new information on...
Hunting has been crucial in early human evolution. Some San (Bushmen) of southern Africa still pract...
Abstract: Stone Age societies are understood largely in terms of their technology. The way in which ...
Abstract The subsistence practices of Later Stone Age (LSA) foragers and herders living in Namaquala...
The bowand arrowis thought to be a unique development of our species, signalling higherlevel cogniti...