One of the most striking aspects of real spears is their diversity. Across different regions and eras, spears have been designed for specific purposes, illustrating how intimately human societies were connected to their environments. In Africa, for instance, the Assegai—a type of spear used by the Zulu people—was known for its long, slender design that allowed for precision in hunting and combat. Meanwhile, the Roman pilum was engineered to be a throwing spear, featuring a unique design that disrupted enemy shields, demonstrating the tactical thinking of ancient Roman armies.



Decorative Iron Panels
Lubricate the window’s moving parts routinely: The hinges and locks of old windows might experience unnecessary wear and tear over time, making them difficult to use and stiffer. Apply a lubricant that contains silicone to the moving elements to avoid this from happening. Simply add a very tiny amount of lubricant to the hinges and locks, and then open and close the door a few times to work the oil into the hinges and locks.