A Gaulish Throwing Stick Discovery in Normandy: Study and Throwing Experimentations
In 2010 archaeological excavations on the pre-Roman site of Urville Nacqueville, Normandy (France) discovered a shaped unknown wooden implement. This boomerang shaped wooden artefact, dated from 120 to 80 BC, has been found in an enclosure trench of a Gaulish village close to a ritual deposit of wha...
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Autores principales: | L. Bordes, A. Lefort, F. Blondel |
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EXARC
2015
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