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Can Experimental Archaeology Confirm Ethnographic Evidence? The Case of Aboriginal Boomerangs Used as Retouchers

Boomerangs are seen as very adaptable tools among Aboriginal cultures, used not just for hunting but also for a variety of utilitarian activities in daily life such as chopping, digging, making fire, and even playing music. Although ethnographic evidence supports the majority of these functions, the idea of the boomerang's multifunctional nature is rarely studied as a stand-alone issue in archaeological or anthropological research...