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crooketarrow:
  I'm with SWAMP.

caveman2533:
In recent discussions with Larry Kinsella, he believes they were a counterbalance on the atl atl itslef. Used only as a method of offsetting the wieght of the dart while waiting to throw the dart.
He has studied deer movement and has determined that it takes a deer approx. 2 minutes to calm down if it is nervous.  Try this experiment. Hold your dart in FULL DRAW with an atlatl that is not weighted, for two minutes. Observe your arm fatigue and the ever lowering point of the dart.  Now hold one that has the weight on it. What does it do and how does it feel. I just last week at Flint Ridge did this very thing and it was quite striking the difference.   Must be a full draw. If you have a nervous deer in front of you you cannot afford the drawing motion needed to throw.

Read this:
http://www.flintknapper.com/Larry%27s%20SEAC%20paper.htm

knapperhead:
I find it funny that I can learn more about physics on this site than any of the books I've read, and the irony is in the name of the web site. You guys blow my mind on a daily basis.
Carry on you primitive minded bad asses

wstanley:
Purely ceremonial, to show status, cultural ... whatever you want to call it. Not sure why so much time would be put into a weight? Also, every bannerstone (finished) I've ever seen has a drilled hole no greater than a half inch in diameter... tell me that would be effective size for an atlatl hurling a long heavy dart? No way!

I believe they were simply on a staff to show a meaning/symbolic solely.

willie:
wstanley

bannerstones are always a good discussion, and I have not read much recently, so if you happen to know please share.

what is the evidence that connects the type of bannerstone you speak of,  to an atlatl? have they been they found in close proximity? has there been a find where they were still attached together?

thanks

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