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  1. Throwing stick - Wikipedia

    • Although returning boomerangs are found in many Aboriginal cultures and will return to the user if thrown properly, the choice weapon of the Indigenous Australian peoples and most cultures was the heavy throwing stick, known internationally as the kylie. 展开

    Overview

    The throwing stick or throwing club is a wooden rod with either a pointed tip or a spearhead attached to one end, intended for use as a weapon. A throwing stick can be either straight or roughly boomerang-shaped, and is … 展开

    Distribution

    The ancient Egyptians used throwing sticks to hunt small game and waterfowl, as seen in several wall paintings. The 18th-dynasty pharaoh Tutankhamun was a known lover of duck hunting and used the throwing stick in his hunts, and a … 展开

    Survival tool

    As a survival tool, the throwing stick is one of the most effective and easiest tools to obtain. It can be used as a digging tool for making fire-pits and underground shelters in addition to its function as a weapon. A curved branch wi… 展开

     
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  3. History and Science - Throwsticks

    Throwsticks came to obtain ceremonial significance among many Aboriginal peoples, and become a central part of many Aboriginal cultures. Used in combination with the spear thrower, which is a penetrating weapon …

  4. Throwing Stick to Spear Thrower - Study of Ethnographic ... - EXARC

  5. Goblin Ranger: Primitive Hunting: The Throwing Stick

    Throwing sticks are a primitive technology that were used for centuries by aboriginal peoples around the world. Probably the most well known throwing stick in the world is the "Boomerang" as made famous by the aboriginal hunters of …

  6. Boomerang | Ancient Weaponry & Modern Sport

    boomerang, curved throwing stick used chiefly by the Aboriginals of Australia for hunting and warfare. Boomerangs are also works of art, and Aboriginals often paint or carve designs on them related to legends and traditions.

  7. What is an Aboriginal throwing stick called? - Answers

  8. WOODEN TOOLS AND WEAPONS - Aboriginal Culture

    Boomerangs and throwing sticks. Non-returning boomerangs were designed to throw in one direction at an enemy or prey. (b) Parrying objects: Small wooden clubs, able to be held in one hand, were used throughout the country.

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