Prehistoric people made spears by selecting suitable materials, typically wood, for the shaft and stone or bone for the tip. They would shape the wooden shaft by carving or whittling it down and then attach a sharpened stone or bone point, often using natural adhesives or bindings like sinew or plant fibers. This process involved a combination of skill in tool-making and knowledge of available resources in their environment. Over time, techniques evolved, leading to more effective and specialized spear designs.
spears, clubs and bones
Spears were invented by prehistoric man, fashioned from sharp sticks, sharp bones and sharp rocks.
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Prehistoric humans hunted the mammoth by surrounding it and then used sharp sticks to kill it.Most likely in a large group and using spears.
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Was technology important to prehistoric people
Prehistoric people came equipped with teeth and fists so they had these built in weapons. They would progress to the use of rocks and branches (clubs) to increase the distance and force that thy could transfer. The branches were later sharpened and fire hardened to provide stabbing weapons (spears). Rocks were modified to provide heavier club heads, and chipped into spear points and knives.
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Old Stone Age people used spears as tools for hunting and self-defense. Spears were simple to make and allowed them to reach and kill prey from a distance, reducing the physical risk of hunting. Spears also provided a means for early humans to compete for resources and protect themselves from predators.
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"Prehistoric" times of a people end from the moment that written documention either by or about a people starts to surface.