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    Pikes were used much the same way right? Surprised I never put the two together, ancient humans weren’t stupid so of course they’d realize that was a better way of causing harm than just throwing it. Not to mention their use of leverage in weapons like the Atlatl. No clue on the timespan of these things but I do find this stuff interesting.

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      I’m sure so much of our history is more or less completely unknowable simply because the remains all degraded quickly.

      How many things made out of wood that simply rotted away, or burned or any one of a thousand things.

      Stone tools were a game changer in every sense.

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        I would posit string being the real game changer. How do you think they got the stone on the end of a stick?

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          Honest answer, usually animal sinew, or certain grasses could be used as well. The nice thing with string, once it was figured out was you could make as much as you could, and make it as long as you wanted.

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            I totally count sinew as string. That probably led to plant string. Think about really fine string, or thread, and think about how many miles of it you carry around on you every day. It’s crazy how taken for granted it is!

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          How do you think they got the stone on the end of a stick

          For a long time, they didn’t.

          Hand stone tools predate everything except sharpened sticks as spears.

          Without the Olduvai tools, we have no civilization.

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      The Clovis period was around 12,000 years ago in North America.