Spears
A spear is a pole weapon with a long shaft and a pointed head designed for thrusting or throwing. The head is typically metal or sharpened stone, attached to a wooden shaft by a tang or socket. Spear designs vary in length and balance, with throwing spears generally lighter and shorter than those used for thrusting in combat.
Spears have one of the longest recorded histories of any weapon, dating to the late Stone Age.
Types and uses vary by purpose. A thrusting spear is optimized for driving into targets with force
In modern times, spears persist in sport, martial arts, and ceremonial contexts. The javelin throw remains an