Making Aboriginal spears involves selecting a suitable hardwood for the shaft, typically around 2-3 meters long. The wood is shaped using stone tools or modern equipment to create a straight, tapered form. The spear tip is often made from sharpened stone, bone, or metal and may be attached with natural adhesives like tree sap or sinew. Finally, decorative elements or markings can be added to personalize the spear, reflecting cultural significance.
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