The Greek god who carred a spear with three prongs, a Trident, was Poseidon, god of sea.
The spear-thrower enabled early humans to launch spears with greater accuracy and distance than they could achieve by throwing the spear from their hand. This allowed them to hunt animals with greater ease and precision, and from a greater distance.
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In basketball, a field goal (a shot made from outside the three-point line) is worth three points.
American Indians counted coup in combat. Touching the enemy with your spear or hatchet and that earned you points. Warriors had a coup stick which was decorated with feathers and scalps.
How dont you know this??? A spear with three notches... In latin, 3 = tri & notch = dent. If you havent caught on by now, its a trident.
The prefix "tri-" means three. In the case of "trident," it refers to the three points or prongs of the spear-like weapon.
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A trident (greek for "three teeth") is a type of spear-like weapon with 3 tines or points.
iron was used for spear points and jewelry.
The symbol of Poseidon's power was the trident, or a spear with three points, with which he used to shatter rocks, to call forth or subdue storms, to shake the earth, and the like.
The symbol of Poseidon's power was the trident, or a spear with three points, with which he used to shatter rocks, to call forth or subdue storms, to shake the earth, and the like.
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A spear with three prongs.
No, it was used as spear points by Native Americans.
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