Adena men were primarily hunters and fishermen. They used spears or javelins with stone points attached, sometimes using the atlatl (spear-thrower) for increased range and accuracy.
Knife blades were also of flint that could be used for both cutting and scraping; all stone points were made by percussion and pressure chipping. Stone heads were also used for clubs, attached with wet rawhide to a wooden handle.
There is little surviving evidence for the use of bows among the Adena but it is likely that bows and arrows were used.
Atlatl. Or Spear thrower.
The Adena came first then the Hopewell came after.
1000 BC
the adena had established trade networks that stretched far across the continent.
The Adena Indians mostly lived in wigwams and tipis
kickapoo indians
The Adena came first then the Hopewell came after.
most of the Adena Indians died if war related injuries, not disease or starvation
1000 BC
The Adena Indians are a culture which dates back into prehistoric times. Very little is known about them outside of the archaeological findings which have been unearthed. No one is sure what language the ancient Adena people may have spoken.
the adena had established trade networks that stretched far across the continent.
The Adena Indians mostly lived in wigwams and tipis
metal
Spear
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fire which =light and weapons
rabbitsticks
the ohio river