
Recent archaeological research challenges the long-held linear progression theory of early human weaponry. Instead of a sequential development from spears to spear-throwers and then bows and arrows, evidence suggests early humans were versatile engineers. Studies indicate that various projectile technologies, including bows and arrows, may have been used simultaneously or tested much earlier than previously believed, indicating a more complex and intricate technological system than a simple linear advancement.
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