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Battara 24th September 2020 01:19 AM

Recent Research on New Guinea Bone Daggers
 
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Greetings,

Though not my area, these bone daggers I do find interesting. Here is a recent research article (which I turned into a pdf file) and a link to the original:

https://royalsocietypublishing.org/d...98/rsos.172067






Enjoy

Ian 24th September 2020 04:46 AM

Nice article Jose! I like the science these people bring to the issue of human and cassowary bone daggers. Very interesting article. Thanks for posting it.

kronckew 24th September 2020 08:19 AM

Interesting how yataghan-looking the pommel ends look. Parallel evolution? ;)

Battara 28th September 2020 02:42 AM

Perhaps. I also look at function - the formation of the joint end makes for a good and natural hand stop like a yataghan.


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