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  1. The origins of the bow and arrow are prehistoric; bone arrow points dating to 61,000 years ago have been found at Sibudu Cave in South Africa. The bow served as a primary military weapon from ancient times through the Middle Ages in the Mediterranean world and Europe and for an even longer period in China, Japan, and on the Eurasian steppes.

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    The practice of archery is ancient. Archaeological evidence reveals the bow and arrow may have come into use sometime between the upper Paleolithic and the Mesolithic Era approximately 10,000 years ago. The bow and arrow seem to have been independently invented and used on every continent except Australia.

    Stone points were discovered in Sibudu Cave, South Africa in 1983. These Stone points may have been used as inserts for either spear or arrow shafts. They are dated to be approximately 65,000 years old. Arrowheads and pine arrow shafts were found in Stellmoor in the Ahrensburg valley north of Hamburg, Germany dating to approximately 10,000 BCE. Ste...

    The first bows were simple self-bows constructed from one piece of wood, in the case of the Holmegaardbows elm was used. Cave art discovered in Spain dating to the upper Paleolithic depicts archers engaged in combat and they appear to be wielding large self-bows. A large self-bow is also called a longbow. The idyllic bows of the British Isles, the ...

    Many notable ancient civilizations have utilized the bow and arrow in both warfare and hunting, including the Parthians, Egyptians, Nubians, Persians, Indians, Chinese, Koreans and Japanese. Archery was practiced in ancient Egypt 5000 years ago. Its use was widespread in both hunting and warfare. The composite bow may have been introduced into Egyp...

    Composite recurve bows are much more efficient than self-bows of the same draw weight. the new design of recurve limbs yielded a superior bow, which allowed the Egyptians, Persians, and Assyriansto forge large and long-lasting Empires. The practice of archery in East Asia goes back millennia, Confucius himself was an archery teacher. China, Korea, ...

    The form and construction of the bow remained relatively unchanged for many millennia. It was not until the 1960s the American engineers began to take an interest in archery. The bow evolves once more to take the form of the modern compound bow. An American inventor by the name of Holless Wilbur Allen, applied for the patent, “Archery Bow with Draw...

  2. Jun 7, 2020 · The earliest possible remains of bow and arrow from Europe are aged 17,500-18,000 years and have been found at Mannheim-Vogelstang in Germany. The oldest definite bows in Europe come from the Holmegaard swamp in Denmark, aged about 8-9 thousand years. In Ancient Egypt, traces of archery date to about 5,000 years ago.

  3. A Karo boy holding a bow and arrow. The bow and arrow is a ranged weapon system consisting of an elastic launching device (bow) and long-shafted projectiles ( arrows ). Humans used bows and arrows for hunting and aggression long before recorded history, and the practice was common to many prehistoric cultures.

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  5. All Native American tribes included the use of the bow and arrow in one form or another. By the time of European contact in 1492, the bow and arrow were nearly universal in the Americas. The weapon varied from tribe to tribe according to customs and the abundance of certain materials.

  6. Nov 7, 2012 · Erin Wayman. November 7, 2012. Small stone blades from South Africa dating to 71,000 years ago may be the earliest evidence of bow and arrows. Image: Simen Oestmo. The bow and arrow is an ancient...

  7. May 19, 2019 · However, there is no evidence that the bow and arrow technology was used by people who migrated out of Africa until the Late Upper Paleolithic or Terminal Pleistocene, at most 15,000-20,000 years ago. The oldest surviving organic elements of bows and arrows only date to the Early Holocene of about 11,000 years ago.

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