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Three stone knives in the world: steel blades

Three stone knives in the world: steel blades

Stone knife, stone knife. But not all knives made of stone can be used as weapons. At present, the stones that can be used as weapons are mainly flint, obsidian and some jade. These stones have a high hardness. Mohs hardness is above 6.5, which is two or three points harder than steel, and it is easy to knock out sharp edges. Knives made of these stones are 100 times sharper than steel knives, and their cutting ability is quite strong. Primitive people and some tribes with backward technology made hard stones into weapons, which also had quite strong lethality under certain conditions. Let's start with the world's three largest stone knives. They are sharper than steel knives, one peels quickly, the other dominates the Pacific islands, and the other cuts people as well as ghosts.

Australian small stone knife. This weapon was used by Tekingeri, an indigenous people in Australia. It is made of flint, no bigger than the palm of your hand and easy to hide. It is often used to hide weapons. The blade is made of natural flint. After knocking out the sharp blade and shape, stick it on the wooden handle with rubber. Wooden handles are usually roots or branches, which can be slightly decorated. This kind of knife has strong cutting power and quick peeling. Holding it in your hand is a huge wound, and its lethality is no less than that of a steel dagger in melee.

Pacific flint knife. This knife is a weapon used by Pacific Polynesians. Polynesians are underdeveloped in science and technology. They use sharp bones, shells, corals, stones and obsidian to make weapons. This short knife made of flint has amazing lethality. It was this kind of stone knife that made Polynesians level the Pacific Islands, exterminated many indigenous people, and finally occupied the Pacific Islands and became the overlord of the Pacific Islands.

Aztec sacrificial knife. This kind of knife is a sacrificial knife used by an eagle warrior of Aztec Empire 1500 years ago. Eagle warrior is a prestigious Aztec warrior decorated by the king. He is in charge of knives in temple sacrificial activities. The blade of this knife is made of chalcedony and is very sharp. The handle is carved into a kneeling human figure and decorated with emeralds, shells and malachite, which is very luxurious. 1487, at the inauguration ceremony of the temple, eagle soldiers took the lead in using this knife to cut prisoners of war as sacrifices, and other soldiers also used their obsidian knives to cut prisoners of war, cutting more than 20 thousand at a time. /kloc-in 0/500, Eagle Warrior died, and this knife was taken to the grave, so that Eagle Warrior could use this knife to cut off the spectre and ensure a safe journey in the afterlife.