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The First Tools By Mo. Hand Tool to cut everything your heart desires. Within 2 to 12 swings. Things to be cut include ,Wood,Meat, Bones, Clams and even the band next cave.
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The First Tools By Mo
Hand Tool to cut everything your heart desires. Within 2 to 12 swings. Things to be cut include ,Wood,Meat, Bones, Clams and even the band next cave. Made from East coast african wood and sharpened obsidian attached by sinew. Only problem is it is used by last owner. Few chips and cracks and nooks but that is all might get hand splinters but also instead of using your hands to cut tree you can use your brand new previously owned axe. Payment: I want two beaver furs or deer meat. Extras: Comes with spare parts shown is this cave drawing there is spare rocks and handles. History: Only used 7 times great condition very reliable. I killed last owner with a big rock well he was asleep Ps No refund.
Stone Axe Information. The stone axe was made about 1.7 million years ago it was a great change in the way they did certain things i t was also one of the first stone tools made. The first stone axe was found in kenya believed to be about 1.7 millions years old made from rock and wood. For back then it was a very advanced idea and made their jobs easier in many ways even though they lived in caves they needed it for cutting down wood or to cut meat.
Hunting tool great at taking down mammoths and other big game if your timing is right you can even catch big fish and seals. Spears can be used to thrust into your mark or throw it at the target. Spears are great for slowing down your prey. These spear was assembled by Mo there are two types of spears the classical wooden spear thats expertly sharpened or the stone tipped spear, other uses like a loine hook and a walking stick. Payment: Mo wants a female companion. Extras: Buy two spears and get a nice necklace History: Bran new Mo just finished sharpening the stone. Ps Don’t mess with us we have atlatls.
Stone Age Spears Information. The oldest Spear found where in Germany at Schöningen dig site 300,000 years old They have been worked very thoroughly and are evidence of highly developed technological skills. Modern spears have evolved into javelins, In their throwing qualities, the wooden Schoeningen spears are equal to today’s olympic javelins. During tests, athletes could throw true to original replicas of up to 70 metres.
References By Brandon, Matt Higgins Wikipedia Mr Wilsons Website Echos From The Past Google Image The End