Autonomous University of Barcelona: Exceptional Discoveries on Prehistoric Archery From 7,000 Years Ago
December 06, 2024
December 06, 2024
BARCELONA, Spain, Dec. 6 (TNSres) -- The Autonomous University of Barcelona issued the following news:
A study team led by the UAB provides unprecedented information on prehistoric archery from the early Neolithic period in the Iberian Peninsula. The well preservation of the remains of the Cave of Los Murcielagos in Albunol, Granada, made it possible to identify the oldest bowstrings in Europe, as well as the use of olive and reed wood and birch bark pitch in the making of arrows. T . . .
A study team led by the UAB provides unprecedented information on prehistoric archery from the early Neolithic period in the Iberian Peninsula. The well preservation of the remains of the Cave of Los Murcielagos in Albunol, Granada, made it possible to identify the oldest bowstrings in Europe, as well as the use of olive and reed wood and birch bark pitch in the making of arrows. T . . .