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<blockquote data-quote="JohnR7" data-source="post: 1906718" data-attributes="member: 782"><p>Maybe she used clam shells. Actually, Eden was known for it's gold and other metals that could be found there. In the stone age, they used a black rock that could be found around volcanos. I can not remember the name of it, but it would take a edge and you could get it sharp. But of course at the time of Adam and Eve, this would be the transition from the stone age to when they first began to use metal. Whoever could produce the hardest metal, would have the most high tech weapons. Then a group came along that tamed the horse and invented the wheel and the chariot was used for war. All the nations had to ban together to bring them down, and then Egypt adapted the chariot for their use. Solomon had a lot of chariots and horses so Isreal at that time was rather high tech and they did not have anyone that wanted to do battle with them.</p><p> </p><p>Later on, the Romans advantage was their shield. They had up to 2000 soldiers that would lock their shield together to form a turtle defense. They had various formations that they could deploy very rapidly in a battle. People still study their military strategy today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnR7, post: 1906718, member: 782"] Maybe she used clam shells. Actually, Eden was known for it's gold and other metals that could be found there. In the stone age, they used a black rock that could be found around volcanos. I can not remember the name of it, but it would take a edge and you could get it sharp. But of course at the time of Adam and Eve, this would be the transition from the stone age to when they first began to use metal. Whoever could produce the hardest metal, would have the most high tech weapons. Then a group came along that tamed the horse and invented the wheel and the chariot was used for war. All the nations had to ban together to bring them down, and then Egypt adapted the chariot for their use. Solomon had a lot of chariots and horses so Isreal at that time was rather high tech and they did not have anyone that wanted to do battle with them. Later on, the Romans advantage was their shield. They had up to 2000 soldiers that would lock their shield together to form a turtle defense. They had various formations that they could deploy very rapidly in a battle. People still study their military strategy today. [/QUOTE]
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