Spears are often made from a variety of hardwoods, with ash, hickory, and oak being popular choices due to their strength and flexibility. Bamboo is also commonly used for its lightweight and durable properties. The choice of wood can depend on the specific use of the spear, as well as regional availability. Ultimately, the goal is to select a wood that can withstand the impact and stress of use while providing a good grip.
By many accounts, the Aztecs had a number of weapons made from wood-- these weapons were usually derived from the oak tree, but in some cases, from a tepozan tree (a type of tree native to Mexico). Spears and lances were partly wood, but they had sharp tips made from flint or cooper or bone.
wood
Wood is made from a tree!
they made hand made nets and they made spears out of wood.
The Kurrajong tree is made of very soft wood.
It is made from the wood of the ash tree.
the spears were made of wood and a stone or rock or wood tip. Bows were made of wood and sinew. arrow tips are made of stone, rock, and wood. shield are made of wood.
only a cork and wood made of a tree are made of largely made of cell walls.
Some spears and hand axes were made out of stone and wood
The spears were mostly made out of ash tree for the spear itself, and the spear head and butt of the spear were made out of bronze.
wood but not tree wood
trees are made out of wood and toilets