Boomerang
Description
wood, reddish brown patina, curved in a wide and flat bow, the upper surface with fluted pattern, the lower surface flat and smooth, min. dam., slight traces of usage and abrasion, socle;
Australian boomerangs were developed from throwing sticks and clubs and were hurled at enemy or prey. But the boomerang had many other uses as well: it served to clear the grasses and soil to prepare camp sites and ceremonial grounds; it was used as a poker and shovel when cooking; the sharp end of a hardwood boomerang was sometimes used for cutting up food. Boomerangs were used for fire making and for ceremonial purposes.