👉 The Find Weapon, a remarkable archaeological discovery, is a small, intricately crafted stone tool found in the Middle East dating back to around 10,000 BCE. This artifact is notable for its precision and design, suggesting a high level of craftsmanship and understanding of lithic technology by its creators. The weapon's shape and edge suggest it was likely used for cutting or piercing, possibly as a hunting implement or a tool for processing animal hides. Its small size and sophistication indicate it was probably used by skilled individuals, possibly hunters or early craftsmen, highlighting the advanced technological capabilities of early human societies during the Epipaleolithic period.