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haft

[haft, hahft] / hæft, hɑft /




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The team used it to successfully haft two flint arrowheads to wooden handles.

From Science Magazine Nov. 22, 2024

And, of course, there is haft mewa, full of nuts and dried fruit for prosperity.

From New York Times Mar. 14, 2022

Durkhanai Ayubi laughed as she recalled peeling walnuts as a child for haft mewa, a beloved Nowruz dish of her native Afghanistan.

From New York Times Mar. 14, 2022

UC Riverside led by as many as 13 points in the second haft, but Washington cut it to 44-38 with 9:03 remaining.

From Washington Times Dec. 1, 2020

He plunged the haft of his hammer into the ground, gripped the metal head, kneeled down, and closed his eyes.

From "Tristan Strong Punches a Hole in the Sky" by Kwame Mbalia

In unearthed knife hafts shaped like seals, in villagers’ stories of cranes and walruses, the human and natural coalesce.

From Nature Sep. 15, 2019

Some horns are used in alternative medicine that has no effect; others are turned into the hafts of ornate knives or other decorative artifacts.

From Slate Nov. 15, 2018

William and Anders nearly broke the shovel hafts prying the oblong thing from the earth.

From The New Yorker Oct. 22, 2016

White knife hafts are sawed out of them for the cutlers.”

From Scientific American Nov. 22, 2011

One hit the doorpost of the hall, another stuck in the door’s thick timbering, still others rang on the stone wall, shivering hafts of ash.

From "The Odyssey" by Homer

The study 'Technological innovations and hafted technology in central China ~160,000-72,000 years ago' has been published in Nature Communications.

From Science Daily Jan. 31, 2026

One of the most remarkable discoveries at Xigou was evidence of hafted stone tools, representing the earliest known composite tools in East Asia.

From Science Daily Jan. 31, 2026

There, archaeologists found two pieces of flint encased in birch tar residue, indicating the flint pieces were once hafted to other objects.

From Science Magazine Nov. 22, 2024

But at Lomekwi, where Kenyanthropus was found, Harmand and her team unearthed crude stone tools from 3.3 million years ago, early enough for either Kenyanthropus or an Australopithecus to have hafted them.

From Science Magazine Apr. 3, 2024

Stonesnake gestured at the long- hafted axe that lay beside her sleeping furs.

From "A Clash of Kings" by George R.R. Martin

Neanderthals in Italy may also have used pine tree resin for hafting 50,000 years ago.

From BBC Oct. 21, 2019

Many of the axes were grooved for hafting; one of the specimens was doubly grooved and had two cutting edges.

From Archeological Expedition to Arizona in 1895 Seventeenth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1895-1896, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1898, pages 519-744 by Fewkes, Jesse Walter

The manner of hafting the socketed celts is well shown by a handled socketed celt found at Edenderry, King’s Co., and formerly in the Murray collection.

From The Bronze Age in Ireland by Coffey, George

Bronze celts, evolution of, 23; hafting of, 24, 25; ornamentation of, 25, 26.

From The Bronze Age in Ireland by Coffey, George

The manner of hafting them is quite clear, as a few hafted examples have been found.

From The Bronze Age in Ireland by Coffey, George




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