00:00In 1999, construction workers in Neuchâtel, Switzerland, made an extraordinary discovery
00:06while building a cable car track, a breathtaking 5cm long arrowhead meticulously crafted from
00:12pristine Alipine quartz.
00:14Dated to around 3500 BC, this transcendent relic offers a dazzling window into the ingenuity
00:21of Europe's Neolithic people.
00:23But this was not just a lawn dryer, it was found alongside other prehistoric tools, revealing
00:29a sophisticated tradition of craftsmanship.
00:32Imagine the skill it took to shape hard cords into such a precise lethal point without modern
00:38tools.
00:39This artifact is not just a weapon, it's a testament to humans' innovation proving that even 5500
00:45years ago, our ancestors were mastering their environment with remarkable art history and
00:50precision.
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