By Stephen Beech Early humans were using high-tech ‘glue’ made from a local conifer in Africa 100,000 years ago, a new study has revealed. In the Middle Stone Age, early Homo sapiens utilized adhesive made from local Podocarpus trees to attach stone tools to wooden spears. Scientists say the substance has “excellent” adhesive properties and can only be produced via […]
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