SPEARS, HARPOONS 



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The Harpoon makes its appearance in the middle or (accord- 

 ing to Osborne) early Magdalenian deposits. Its crudest form 

 shows a short, straight piece of bone, deeply grooved on one face. 



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BROKEN HARPOON. 



From Kent's Cave. 



SINGLE BARBED 

 HARPOON 



(Bruniquel). 



DOUBLE BARBED REIN- 

 DEER HARPOON (La 



Madelaine). 



DOIBLE BARBED HARPOON. 



Neolithic. 

 From Sutz, Switzerland. 

 Observe tlie hole for at- 

 taching the line. 



the ridges and notches along one edge being the only indications 

 of what later developed into the recurved barbed points of the 

 typical Harpoon. These barbs or points, retroverted in such 

 a manner as to hold their place in the flesh of the lish, do not 



