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The first spear-like weapons were likely developed by early humans for hunting and protection. It is difficult to attribute the discovery of the first spear to a specific individual, as they were likely developed independently by different human groups. Spears have been used for thousands of years and have been found in archaeological sites worldwide.
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Spear catching is not a sport but ancient people practiced it for strengthening themselves in physical training
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Folsom is an archaeological dig site in New Mexico where the first Folsom point, a spear point, was found in 1927. Folsom points are a definite change from the older Clovis points and have been dated to about 9500 years ago.
There is not one specific person who invented the first spear. However, the Australian Aboriginal people, one of the most ancient races on earth, used the spear.
The word "embedded" can be found in Chapter 15 of the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen. This chapter describes how Brian learns to make a spear to catch fish.
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