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Post by Lone Wanderer on Feb 4, 2018 11:15:17 GMT
Researchers have reconstructed prehistoric projectiles and points from ancient sites in what is now Alaska and studied the qualities that would make for a lethal hunting weapon. By examining and testing different projectile points, the team has come to a new understanding about the technological choices people made in ancient times. University of Washington researchers re-created ancient projectile points to test their effectiveness. From left to right: stone, microblade and bone tips.Source: Reconstructing an ancient lethal weapon
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Post by Elizabeth on Feb 4, 2018 16:32:36 GMT
I think some look fancy enough to just have for decoration.
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Post by Lone Wanderer on Feb 4, 2018 16:37:48 GMT
I think some look fancy enough to just have for decoration. For your car? Sarcastic smile
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Post by Elizabeth on Feb 4, 2018 17:38:57 GMT
I think some look fancy enough to just have for decoration. For your car? Sarcastic smile No . Like in the garage maybe.
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