it was develeped during the paleo period.
The atlatl, also known as a spear-thrower, was developed independently by various ancient cultures around the world, including prehistoric peoples in North America, Europe, Africa, and Australia. There is no single individual or group credited with its invention due to its widespread development across different regions and time periods.
Yes, the Ute Indians did use the atlatl as a weapon. The atlatl was a throwing stick used to propel spears with more force and speed. It was commonly used by many Native American tribes for hunting and warfare.
An Aztec spear thrower is called an atlatl. It is a tool used to increase the velocity and distance of a thrown spear by providing leverage for the thrower.
The invention of the Atlatl, a spear-throwing tool, by Paleolithic people improved their hunting efficiency by increasing the speed and accuracy of their spear throws. This technology allowed them to hunt larger game from a safer distance, making hunting less physically demanding and risky. The Atlatl also increased the Paleo peoples' chances of successful hunts, providing them with more reliable access to food resources.
They did not develop a written language. The Inca communicated through a system of knots called quipu.
Africa.
they used an atlatl
Aztecs used the atlatl
an atlatl is a native american weapon used to plaugh there spauses.
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yes
archeic
The bow and arrow originates from the Atlatl, (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlatl) the first mechanical projectile weapon.
an atl atl was a poop machine
No, but a spear THROWN by an atlatl may penetrate thin sheet metal at close range. Depends on the metal, and the distance- and how strong you are.
Mississippian Indians
Paleo Indians
Known as a woomera to Australian aborigines.