NY Times Africa Scientists Discover Oldest Poison, on 60,000-Year-Old Arrows by External Source January 8, 2026 January 8, 2026 5 Residues on arrow tips found in South Africa hint at how far back in history humans have been using poison for survival.Original Article Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTumblrRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail External Source Africa News Matters is powered by the Colorado non-profit Africa Agenda. We credit our sources via link sharing. Support us, make a donation today! previous post India-Bangladesh Tensions Reach a Fever Pitch next post Moroccan Cave Fossils Yield a Possible Missing Link in Human Evolution You may also like Moroccan Cave Fossils Yield a Possible Missing Link... January 8, 2026 After Christmas Day Strikes, Fear Grips Muslims in... January 5, 2026 Days After U.S. Strikes in Nigeria, Gunmen Kill... January 5, 2026 What to Know About the Protests in Iran January 4, 2026 Guinea’s Coup Leader Wins Election After Barring Leading... January 2, 2026 Mali and Burkina Faso Impose Travel Bans on... December 31, 2025 New Year’s 2026 Celebrations Around the World: Photos... December 31, 2025 In Lagos, December Is Time to Get Down... December 30, 2025 Twins’ Peaks: The Gilbertson Brothers Want to Rewrite... December 28, 2025 How Cameroon Fought to Save Its Malaria Program... December 28, 2025