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Old 25th November 2017, 01:01 PM   #4
Ibrahiim al Balooshi
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I read somewhere that a lot of African weapons originated in agricultural tools..

you can access the pdf at http://www.homepages.ucl.ac.uk/~tcrndfu/IWAA/Blench.pdf

Quote"Although the last few years have seen considerable advances in African archaeobotany and a broader picture
of the evolution of African agriculture from the point of view of crop remains is now available, our understanding of the techniques of that agriculture remains poor. Although Africa has a rich diversity of agricultural tools, these are known principally from synchronic descriptions rather than excavation. Material culture studies, at least from the point of view of classification and distribution are largely discouraged and it is no accident that the only monograph on this subject was written in German by Baumann in 1944 and
remains little-known. Despite this, the majority of African farmers still use traditional tools, and have them repaired by village blacksmiths. From this, it is possible to recover evidence for their names, construction
and use. This paper attempts a preliminary survey of the tools in use, their classification and the hypotheses that can be suggested concerning their evolution and development."Unquote.

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