throwing stick

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Q659691




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 much shorter than the javelin. It became obsolete as slings and bows became more prevalent, except on the Australian continent, where the native people continued refining the basic design. Throwing sticks shaped like returning boomerangs are designed to fly straight to a target at long ranges, their surfaces acting as airfoils. When tuned correctly they do not exhibit curved flight, but rather they fly on an extended straight flight path. Straight flight ranges greater than 100 m (330 ft) have been reported by historical sources as well as in recent research.

Wikidata
throwing club
artificial physical object, archaeological artefact, throwing weapon

ArchaboomerangEolosicaweapon type

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  • boomerang
    thrown weapon
Aboriginal craftAboriginal craft
    TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
    classweaponboomerangthrowing stick, ranged weaponWikidata
    commonsimageAboriginal craft Commons