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An ancient copper dagger

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19 October 2016, 01:10
Bill/Oregon
An ancient copper dagger
Really enjoyed this Youtube. I have to wonder if that handle-to-blade connection wasn't imperfectly understood, as it seems so fragile for a combat weapon. Choice of really hard, dense wood might make it more practical.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEbNNwZ9K2I


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23 October 2016, 09:20
Mark Clark
His handle looks like it would break it dropped.
I did a search for ice age copper knife and the pictures of real ones show a tang.

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23 October 2016, 17:17
mete
That pin certainly is a weak point .It's just a push dagger and a better casting process could produce a much better knofe. Ask Otzi he'll tell you !
23 October 2016, 19:25
Bill/Oregon
Mark, I agree. I think he was basing his interpretation on the engravings on the Algund stone in Spindler's book. I have ordered it, although the science been widely criticized.


There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t.
– John Green, author