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Tlachiyaliztli ipan 20:47 8 Chicōn 2006
The atlatl is a weapon that uses leverage to achieve greater speed in spear-throwing.
The people of New Guinea and Australian Aborigines used spearthrowers as well. The common name on Australia is given as woomera.
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Literature
- D. Garrod, Palaeolithic spear throwers. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 21, 1955, 21-35.
- U. Stodiek, Zur Technik der jungpaläolithischen Speerschleuder (Tübingen 1993).
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Occe necuanamictiliztli
- Secrets of the atlatl Citat: "...Many sources have documented the chilling effect that the atlatl had on the conquistadors who accompanied Cortez on his trek through Mexico in 1520 A.D...this weapon had the ability to pierce their armor and plow right on through and into their chests..."
- A good picture depicting use of the atlatl
- New Scientist story "Stone Age Kalashnikov"
- The history of the spearthrower in the New World