The earliest evidence for mechanically delivered projectile weapons in Europe.
Katsuhiro SanoSimona ArrighiChiaramaria StaniDaniele AureliFrancesco BoschinIvana FioreVincenzo SpagnoloStefano RicciJacopo CrezziniPaolo BoscatoMonica GalaAntonio TagliacozzoGiovanni BirardaLisa VaccariAnnamaria RonchitelliAdriana MoroniStefano BenazziPublished in: Nature ecology & evolution (2019)
Microscopic analysis of backed lithic pieces from the Uluzzian technocomplex (45-40 thousand yr ago) at Grotta del Cavallo (southern Italy) reveals their use as mechanically delivered projectile weapons, attributed to anatomically modern humans. Use-wear and residue analyses indicate that the lithics were hunting armatures hafted with complex adhesives, while experimental and ethnographic comparisons support their use as projectiles. The use of projectiles conferred a hunting strategy with a higher impact energy and a potential subsistence advantage over other populations and species.