A new study published in PNAS Nexus reveals that North Americans adopted the bow and arrow about 1,400 years ago, replacing the dart and atlatl; while southern regions embraced this technology immediately, northern communities gradually integrated it over a millennium. This research, conducted by Kent State University's Experimental Archaeology Laboratory, underscores the importance of regional adaptation in technological shifts and offers content creators insights into the nuanced timelines and geographical variations in ancient weapon use.
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