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The Aztecs used obsidian for mostly weapons and equipment. For example, the Maquahuitl (pronouced Ma Kwee Thal), a double edged, obsidian lined sword club. And also for ranged weapons too, such as the Atlatl, a javelin type of weapon.
Clovis spear points Bison bone tools Shell beads Pottery fragments Burial mounds
They basically used things in the nature, like sticks,stones,twigs,leaves, and other stuff. They used those stuff to make -hammers -axes -weapons to kill animals -spears -shovels -knives -they made leather from animals -baskets out of sticks In the new stone age, they made -bows and arrows -fishhooks -pottery
An Aztec spear thrower is called an atlatl. It is a tool used to increase the velocity and distance of a thrown spear by providing leverage for the thrower.
Most of the hunter-gaththerers resources were made of their natural suroundings or forest material like bark, wood/trees, bones, animal skin etc. I hope this answered you question.
Obsidian was used to make arrowheads, spear points, harpoons, knives, and various scrapers.
They were made from flint. Flint is a hard, sedimentary form of the mineral quartz.
Pitchstone is a type of volcanic rock that was commonly used by prehistoric peoples for making tools and weapons due to its ability to be easily flaked into sharp edges. It was used in a similar way to flint or obsidian for crafting cutting tools such as arrowheads, spear points, and knives.
Obsidian is a glasslike volcanic rock that ancient people made arrowheads and spear points from. Some of these are wonderful works of craftsmanship.
The Cherokee used arrowheads, spear points, stone weapons, axes, tomahawks, blowguns and poisoned darts for their weapons.
Knives were a hunting tool used by early Americans that has been found. Arrows and Arrowheads are also tools that have been found to have been used by early Americans.
Neanderthals built tools such as knives,scrapers, and spear points. They also took care of one another when one was sick.
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The properties of obsidian made it a valuable commodity for stone age tool makers, as a blade could be fashioned with a sharpness finer than that of any steel, down to nearly molecular thinness. Professional obsidian knappers can make surgical obsidian knives which can leave a smaller scar than steel knives. Another use of obsidian is as a stone in jewelry. Obsidian is a glasslike volcanic rock that ancient people made arrowheads and spear points from. Some of these are wonderful works of craftsmanship. It has been used to craft tools, historically. Obsidian has also been used to make jewelry.
The mound builders made woven rugs, ceramic pots, and made clothing from animal skins. They carved figures from bone and wood, and made spear points and knives from obsidian. They crafted jewelry from copper and shells.
The mound builders made woven rugs, ceramic pots, and made clothing from animal skins. They carved figures from bone and wood, and made spear points and knives from obsidian. They crafted jewelry from copper and shells.
Weapon wise you can poison any: - Arrows - Spear's/ Hasta's - Daggers - Javelins - Throwing Knives