Ancient Weaponry Used By Native Americans
There have been many other findings in the south of Canada, like the 10,000-year-old atlatl dart discovered in 2010 around the Rocky Mountains. This hunting tool was spotted in an ice sheet with an initially straight shape but became curved when it thawed. It was designed from birch and had markings from the Ancient American Hunter who wielded it.
Tinier versions of the tool have also been found in other sites in the United States, and it is believed that most parents used them to teach their children survival and hunting skills.