An exquisitely decorated 7,500-year-old antler from central Sweden was first used as a battle ax and later probably as a fishing harpoon during the Stone Age, a new study suggests.
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'Richly decorated' antler from Stone Age Sweden was used as battle ax and fishing harpoon - Live Science
A 7,500-year-old antler unearthed in Sweden had characteristic breakage patterns that suggest it was the handle for a battle ax.
By:Taylor Mitchell Brown
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