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[QUOTE="Boozegood:1340012"][QUOTE="Arrow%20NLI:1340010"][QUOTE="Boozegood:1340007"] We also use our knees, heads, elbows, and feet as weapons. Were those also primarily shaped by these uses?[/quote] [/QUOTE] It's not entirely unlikely that that could have been an influence. When taking a Muay-Thai knee for example; a slight turn of your hip-joint turns your knee from a relatively soft bludgeoning device into a very effect 'spear'-like weapon. A similar turn of your leg turns the soft front part of your shin into a re-enforced shield for defense, etc. I'm not saying that per-historic humans had this sort of concept of fighting style; but I am saying that our biology could have have developed favoring effective combat uses on it's evolutionary path; as with any other animal evolution. I don't see why we would be uniquely exempt. [/QUOTE]
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