Aborigines traditionally used several types of wood to make spears, with hardwoods like ironbark, gum, and wattle being among the most common choices. These woods were favored for their durability and strength, which were essential for effective hunting and fishing. Some groups also crafted spears from lighter woods for throwing or spears designed for specific purposes, depending on the local environment and available resources. Overall, the choice of wood varied by region and the intended use of the spear.
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