Hey guys, I haven't posted in this discussion area before because I have yet to flint knap (I'm going to), but I had a question about the points used in Prehistoric Europe. These points were discussed in Paul Comstock's chapter on 'Ancient European Bows' and he mentioned that unlike the Americas, the bifaced stone arrowhead was a late development and that arrowheads made of retouched stone flakes were used. My question is, how efficient are these points? Could I use them for hunting or would that not be in the best interest of ethical hunting practices? Any replies are greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Aaron