For thousands of years, prehistoric hunters across western North America relied on the atlatl, a powerful dart-throwing device, to take down their prey. However, a recent comprehensive study reveals ...
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The bow arrived strikingly late in western North America—and hunters didn’t adopt it the same way
The bow and arrow only arrived in western North America 1,400 years ago, according to a recent dating of over a hundred ...
Learn how ancient weapons show when the bow and arrow replaced the atlatl, and why the transition played out differently ...
Atlatl workshop Sept. 21 from noon to 5 p.m. Atlatl experts Bob and Cheryll Berg of Thunderbird Atlatl teach traditional and modern techniques of atlatl and dart construction, flint knapping, hafting ...
This series of four images shows UW Assistant Professor Randy Haas successfully using an atlatl while carrying his son, Hank, on his back. The lower image shows the atlatl and dart Haas used during ...
A recent experimental study led by Kent State University and the Cleveland Museum of Natural History suggests that hunting from elevated positions significantly increases the performance of thrown ...
Atlatl construction has always taken advantage of local material, and the ones the novices use are no exception. They're made of PVC pipe. The darts are made of willow with metal or wooden tips and ...
People in North America adopted the bow and arrow as replacement weapons for the dart and atlatl about 1,400 years ago, ...
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