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The oldest boomerang ever found is some 30,000 years old and was discovered in present-day Poland. Boomerangs were also used elsewhere in prehistoric Europe and in ancient Egypt.

Australian boomerangs were developed much later, probably 1,000 years ago.

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Boomerangs are believed to have originated in Australia, where they have been used by Indigenous Australian peoples for thousands of years. They were initially used for hunting and warfare, as well as for recreational purposes. Today, boomerangs are popular worldwide as recreational items and for sport.

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