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Bronze Age archers used different materials for arrowheads: flint, bone, and, of course, bronze. But which material and which shape are most effective at penetrating horn armor? Archaeologist Ivan Semyan and his colleagues decided to conduct an experiment. The role of the armored opponent is played by a leg of lamb. The experiment premiered at the Scientists Against Myths forum on April 9, 2022. ================================== Want more videos like this? Support our projects: If you are in Russia: https://sponsr.ru/antropogenezru/ https://boosty.to/antropogenezru If you are abroad: / antropogenez ================================== Production: Video Trest, ANO "Directorate of Festival and Cultural Events of the Chelyabinsk Region" (park "Russia - My History"), @ARCHAEOS Participated: gaffer - Eduard Baklin director of photography - Fyodor Merkulyev assistants: Polina Glinskikh and Vladislav Zhuravlev host: Ivan Semyan - archaeologist, head of the Archeos Association, head of the experimental archeology laboratories of the SUSU REC of Eurasian Studies, reconstructor of ancient technologies Forum splash screen: Irina Frolova, Timur Nizov Additional editing: Ksenia Ablez ================================ Our Rules for commenting on videos: http://antropogenez.ru/youtube-rules/ Legal support: CTL law firm https://abctl.ru 💀 Our merch: https://gen.ru/collection/uchyonie-pr... ANTROPOGENEZ.RU https://vk.com/antropogenez_ru https://t.me/antropogenez_ru https://zen.yandex.ru/antropogenez