Archery played a large part in human daily life for thousands of years from prehistoric times until about 1750, when the gun began to supplant it for hunting and warfare very rapidly. Societies all over Europe, north Africa, like Egypt, Persia (Iran), India, China and Japan remember their most skillful archers. I am sure that other countries do as well.
Wales had Twm Sion Catty; England had Robin Hood and Switzerland had William Tell. Greek and Trojan archers are told of by name in Homer's 'Iliad'. Archers all over the world were thought of as popular heroes like footballers are these days.
It seems that bows were first developed in different areas of the world practically at the same time in the late Paleolithic Age or the early Mesolithic Age. It is remarkable that different kinds of bows were invented by the different peoples around the world and each type of bow was developed to match the style of warfare that that society conducted and to the environment in which they hunted.
There are too many types of bow to explain them all here, but some of the most common archery bows are: the longbow, flatbow, shortbow, recurve bow, compound bow and crossbow.
The longbow and the flatbow are similar in size, both can be six feet or more in length, but the cross section of the longbow is 'D' shaped, whereas that of a flatbow is rectangular. A flatbow is usually wider than a longbow. Both can shoot heavy 36 inch arrows long distances with great force - enough to penetrate the armour of the Middle Ages from 250-300 yards.
The shortbow is shorter, as you might gather from its name. It is a short distance bow, used for hunting small animals in regions where a long bow would be too cumbersome such as in woods or forests.
The compound bow is also a shorter bow, but it is extremely powerful because the limbs are not very supple. In order to flex the limbs, use is made of a system of pulleys or cams.
This gives the compound bow enough power (more than 50 pound draw weight) to enable it to be used to hunt bigger game such as deer or bear. The compound bow is a new style, which was only invented in 1966.
Recurve bows have tips that 'point the wrong way' when the bow is unstrung. This gives the recurve more power inch for inch than the long or flatbow, allowing it to be used as an effective weapon for warfare or hunting from horseback.
Crossbows are specialized bows, which can be pre-loaded like a gun and shot later. In general, it takes less skill and physical strength to use a crossbow.
The arrows are very important too. Arrows can be interchangeable between the bows to a certain extent, but the length should match the draw of the bow. Crossbow bolts are usually very short.
There are two types or shooting: instinctive and sight shooting. Sight shooting means using sights of some kind to aim, either by looking down the arrow or using optical fibre sights. Instinctive shooting is more difficult because it is intuitive. It cannot be learned, you have either got it or you ain't.
Wales had Twm Sion Catty; England had Robin Hood and Switzerland had William Tell. Greek and Trojan archers are told of by name in Homer's 'Iliad'. Archers all over the world were thought of as popular heroes like footballers are these days.
It seems that bows were first developed in different areas of the world practically at the same time in the late Paleolithic Age or the early Mesolithic Age. It is remarkable that different kinds of bows were invented by the different peoples around the world and each type of bow was developed to match the style of warfare that that society conducted and to the environment in which they hunted.
There are too many types of bow to explain them all here, but some of the most common archery bows are: the longbow, flatbow, shortbow, recurve bow, compound bow and crossbow.
The longbow and the flatbow are similar in size, both can be six feet or more in length, but the cross section of the longbow is 'D' shaped, whereas that of a flatbow is rectangular. A flatbow is usually wider than a longbow. Both can shoot heavy 36 inch arrows long distances with great force - enough to penetrate the armour of the Middle Ages from 250-300 yards.
The shortbow is shorter, as you might gather from its name. It is a short distance bow, used for hunting small animals in regions where a long bow would be too cumbersome such as in woods or forests.
The compound bow is also a shorter bow, but it is extremely powerful because the limbs are not very supple. In order to flex the limbs, use is made of a system of pulleys or cams.
This gives the compound bow enough power (more than 50 pound draw weight) to enable it to be used to hunt bigger game such as deer or bear. The compound bow is a new style, which was only invented in 1966.
Recurve bows have tips that 'point the wrong way' when the bow is unstrung. This gives the recurve more power inch for inch than the long or flatbow, allowing it to be used as an effective weapon for warfare or hunting from horseback.
Crossbows are specialized bows, which can be pre-loaded like a gun and shot later. In general, it takes less skill and physical strength to use a crossbow.
The arrows are very important too. Arrows can be interchangeable between the bows to a certain extent, but the length should match the draw of the bow. Crossbow bolts are usually very short.
There are two types or shooting: instinctive and sight shooting. Sight shooting means using sights of some kind to aim, either by looking down the arrow or using optical fibre sights. Instinctive shooting is more difficult because it is intuitive. It cannot be learned, you have either got it or you ain't.
About the Author:
Owen Jones, the author of this article writes on several topics, but is currently involved with compound hunting bows. If you would like to know more or for special offers, please go to our website at Kids Archery Set.
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