Sujet : Reading 757-3a (archive)
De : jtem01 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (JTEM)
Groupes : sci.anthropology.paleoDate : 15. Dec 2024, 19:38:52
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Mario Petrinovic wrote:
On 15.12.2024. 11:17, JTEM wrote:
A knife is a blade, a sickle is a blade or blades.
So, who cares.
You do. It's very important to you for some reason. You said
that blades go back half a million years, I pointed out that
technically they go back millions and here you are *Still*
arguing that a blade isn't a blade! Clearly you care a lot.
The important is, what those "blades" are doing. And it is obvious that those blades that emerged in the times that I mentioned, are working as sickles, because there is no reason to manufacture those things for some other reason.
Cutting meat off the bone.
Cutting an animal hide.
With your short "blades" that you are mentioning, you can cut only one stem at the time.
https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Several-kinds-of-sickles-used-in-the-class-experiment-based-on-the-evolution-of-sickle_fig1_284001270https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Chris-Clarkson-2/publication/284001270/figure/fig1/AS:440877240852482@1482124733657/Several-kinds-of-sickles-used-in-the-class-experiment-based-on-the-evolution-of-sickle.png
Apparently you're wrong.
You can even use these little shards as deadly weapons:
https://mexicanroutes.com/macuahuitl/-- https://jtem.tumblr.com/tagged/The%20Book%20of%20JTEM/page/5