Not all of these had been inspected by Richard, but he had seen a good smithy wherein galloways were shod, and spearheads and arrowheads and knife blades were hammered and tempered.
Even then only dark and silent forms walked with them, and there were gleams of bright spearheads before them and behind.
Italian spearheads do not suggest so much connection with Mycenaean types.
Other iron spearheadsare from Italy; some are from the Tiber (No.
Mycenaean spearheads are illustrated in a series from Ialysos (No.
But the yell had been answered by another farther from the river; three more glinting spearheads suddenly appeared from the dark expanse beyond, and came hurtling towards him.
From the summit of Al-Hajun, which the Prophet had just reached, he saw the sparkle of spearheads and swords.
Suddenly, they found themselves confronted by the Believers' army debouching from the Harra; spearheads and swords reflecting the light of the rising sun in ensanguined radiance.
And this is not really earth, but is all made up of shells and bones and stone spearheads and the things which lie about a Shell Man's place.
Very delicate became the chipping done by these two artists, and excellent beyond any before made were the axes and spearheads produced by what, in modern times, would have been known under the title of "Old Mok & Co.
The name Little Mok was naturally given him, and before long the child had won the heart, as well as the name, of the limping old maker of axes, spearheads and arrows.
Fragments of flint and obsidian, broken flint spearheads and scrapers, and broken obsidian knives were also found.
At both head and feet a few very roughly chipped spearheads were found.
Fragments of flint spearheads and obsidian knives were also found in this mound.
But the horse went on; and wherever it went, the spearheads would sink away before it.
And it went on a long way; and then they came to a path that was all full of spearheads sticking up through the ground.
Chert knives or spearheads are found scattered promiscuously; and, rarely, an object made of other stone may be picked up.
When a group of Setarias is illuminated from one side they bend strongly over, with their spearheads all pointing straight at the light.
The spearheads do not bend; the whole movement is carried out by the stalk on which the head is supported.
When the Cave-men learned that barbed spearheads made very dangerous wounds, they were willing to take the trouble of making the barbed points.
When Fleetfoot made simple spearheads of antler, she helped him make grooves to hold the poison.
So the men fitted spearheads into the reeds and practiced throwing that way.
But he took two spearheadsin his hand, just as he had held them when he saw the tiger.
What changes do you think the Cave-men made in their spearheads when they began to throw spears?
To each will I give two glittering Gnosian spearheads of polished steel, and an axe chased with silver to bear away; one and all shall be honoured thus.
All spearheads are fastened to the wooden shaft by a short haft or tang inserted in the wood.
As I have said, this more or less rhythmic clanking of stones together, the striking of wooden paddles against the side of a canoe, or the clashing of stone spearheads against wooden shields, could not constitute the first musical instrument.
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