| 1. | Over time, hafting evolved and tools became deadlier with more control.
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| 2. | Plant fibers were used for baskets and for hafting bone points to shafts.
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| 3. | The lower edges of the blade and base are ground to dull edges for hafting.
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| 4. | No resins or wax were detected that might indicate it was an adhesive for hafting.
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| 5. | Hafting stone points in particular was an important advancement in the weapons of early humans.
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| 6. | There are no indications of hafting, and some artifacts are far too large for that.
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| 7. | The methods of hafting and the hafting process have also varied and evolved over the years.
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| 8. | The methods of hafting and the hafting process have also varied and evolved over the years.
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| 9. | When glue or any other resin is used, the hafting is said to be mastic.
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| 10. | The hafting area, as well as the side and basal edges are usually ground dull.
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