A leister is a type of spear used for spearfishing.
Leisters are three-pronged with backward-facing barbs, historically often built using materials such as bone and ivory, with tools such as the saw-knife. In many cases it could be disassembled into a harpoon allowing for greater functionality.
Leisters have been used by hunter-gatherer cultures throughout the world since the Stone Age and are still used for fishing by indigenous tribes and cultures today.
See also
- Fishing
- Kakivak
- Trident
References
- Christopher Smith (2002). Late Stone Age Hunters of the British Isles. Routledge. p. 116.
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