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Lanza
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Proyecto La Carisa
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La mayoría de las lanzas de la Carisa tienen forma lanceolada y son planas, habitualmente con un nervio central. Los ejemplares más grandes parecen estar hechos principalmente para apuñalar, mientras que las cabezas más pequeñas podrían haberse utilizado también para lanzar. Las puntas de lanza son muy difíciles de datar con precisión, ya que su diseño apenas ha variado con el paso del tiempo.


La Carisa spearheads are lanceolate in shape and flat, usually with a central rib. In cases where there is no rib, the size is usually larger in width. Also, the lack of a midrib may be due to the state of preservation. The larger specimens seem to have been made primarily for stabbing, while the smaller heads may also have been used for throwing. The spearheads are very difficult to date accurately, as their design has hardly changed over time.

Published 3 years ago
Nov 30th 2022
  • Cultural heritage & history 3D Models
  • arqueologia
  • leon
  • asturias
  • castilla-y-leon
  • carisa
  • archaeology
  • la-carisa
  • cuana
  • la-cuana

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