Throwing Stick to Spear Thrower - Study of Ethnographic Artefacts and Experimentation
Little is known about the process of the invention of the prehistoric spear thrower which appeared around 25,000 years ago in Europe, although it may have emerged earlier on other continents. This innovative weapon had a late arrival in Australia from Papua New Guinea at the end of the late glacial...
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Main Author: | Luc Bordes |
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Language: | EN |
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2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/187d8620c27c400cbc3fdcca0613f53d |
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