A Man Took a Stone Blade to the Face 100,000 Years Ago and Lived to Tell the Tale
The discovery offers one of the oldest known examples of interpersonal violence.
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Man from 100,000 years ago may be earliest victim of stabbing in face
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100,000-year-old skull from Israeli cave shows earliest known face stabbing among early Homo sapiens
A microscopic analysis of the skull of Qafzeh 25 revealed a cut mark likely made by a stone tool 100,000 years ago.
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100,000-year-old skull from Israeli cave shows earliest known face stabbing among early Homo sapiens
A microscopic analysis of the skull of Qafzeh 25 revealed a cut mark likely made by a stone tool 100,000 years ago.
Live Science·8d agoAncient jaw wound reveals possible violence in Homo sapiens 90,000 years ago
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Jaw Wound in 90,000-Year-Old Fossil Points to Violence Among Modern Humans
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Le premier cas documenté de violence armée chez Homo sapiens aurait 100 000 ans ? Ce crâne découvert en Espagne pourrait raconter la société de l'époque
On imagine la préhistoire violente, mais les preuves directes d'agression restent rares dans les plus vieux squelettes. Sur une mâchoire fos

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