It is a knife made of bronze that was crafted by the Incas
The Inca used bronze for the same reason everyone used it for ,tools ,weapons ,however they didn't use it for armor they still preferred there lighter cotton outfits.
the Inca traded things like gold silver and bronze
Inca buildings were constructed using precisely cut stones that fit together without mortar, showcasing their advanced engineering and construction techniques. Inca roads were also well-designed and maintained, connecting their vast empire and allowing for efficient communication and transportation across rugged terrain. These feats of engineering demonstrate the ingenuity and organization of the Inca civilization.
No. There is a working ritual online involving a bronze knife, and I am one (suriously, I sware.)
Information:The Bronze knife is a members-only Ranged throwing weapon. There are no requirements to wield this throwing knife. They can be obtained either by using the Smithing skill or trading with another player. Bronze knives can be poisoned and can be wielded with a shield or God book for protection. They are very common for Ranged training.To create bronze knives, the player must have at least 7 Smithing. Each bronze bar will create 5 bronze knives and give the player 12.5 Smithing experience. Bronze knives are at a current stable price of 13-14 coins each at Grand Exchange.Martin Thwait at the Rogue's Den sells bronze knives for 14 coins each.The bronze knife is preferred by pures and hybrids alike, because of their extremely high attack rate, low cost, and the fact that, if used correctly, can deal decent amounts of damage.Since the Personalised Shops update on 2 September 2009 Bronze Knives became very difficult to buy on Grand Exchange due the fact that you only can buy 100 of them at the Rogue's Den a day.
Bronze, Silver, and Gold. Depending on the level of player you knife.
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they use wooden weapons such as Bronze or bone-tipped spears,wooden swords,Clubs Woolen slings and stones and battle-axes
The Sapa Inca was on the top of the Inca society.
The Sapa Inca or Inka
Mabey Mabey not honeslty I have no clue but I can tell you hwo to eat pie with a knife thnk you very much I like pie and don't let the bed bugs bite
The knife cannot traced back to a single inventor, it has existed as long as man has. Early man used primitive "knives" such as sharp stones and from that it eventually evolved to the use of bronze, copper, steel, (metals) to today's ceramic knives. Every civilization has it's variations of knives and thus the knife cannot be traced to a sole inventor.