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Magdalenian spearthrower spur, crochet de propulseur, atatl Isturitz
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Magdalenian spearthrower spur, or crochet de propulseur Magdalénien, atlatl hook. This is generalized in the style of one from Grotte d’Isturitz, which can be seen in a 2015 paper by Cattelain and Pétillon (reference below). Mine is a bit thinner and not decorated. It has a long, double beveled base for hafting. This is a 3d scan of a model I have done a lot of throwing with. When printed, sanded, stained/painted this will be useful in a teaching collection. For the past 2 years I have been 3d printing (PLA, at 100% infill) spearthrower spurs and using them to throw darts. I have yet to experience a failure, but your experience may vary. I sand them, apply hide glue, and bind them to the shaft as if they were antler. This is an easy way to make a propulseur without having to carve antler, which is expensive, hard to work dry, and stinks when you work it wet. I am presenting these 3d models to everyone, free of charge. None of them were directly scanned from original (“real”) artifacts, but made off of copies which I have personally carved myself. Because of this, I own the rights to all of these; and I hereby give you free access to use them for whatever purposes you desire. If you do use these models or data derived from them in a publication, please thank me or provide a citation to this page; while the models are simple they represent a fair amount effort in research, carving, scanning, etc. Source: Cattelain, P., & Pétillon, J. (2015). “Type 2a”, the earliest Palaeolithic spear-thrower: A new Middle Magdalenian object from Isturitz (Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France) and its implications. Paléo (Les Eyzies De Tayac-Sireuil), (26), 17-32.
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