If you've ever used both, it it easy to understand. A bow is much easier to become competent with, is easier to transport, has more power, and can be foired on the run, or from horseback. Atlatls take quite a bit of practice to be good with. So do bows, but no as much. I think the main factors were power, and range. An arrow flies much farther and faster than an atlatl dart. In fact, bows were the most powerful and deadly projectile weapon available until the advent of effective firearms. They are still a force to be reckoned with, in the right hands....
Spears, bows and arrows. Spears, bows and arrows.
bows and arrows?
it was made out of bois d'arc wood, thatis one of the strongest woods, and the best for making bows and arrows
They Used Arrows Or Bows For There Weapons
By the 1700's bows and arrows were not used much. The flintlock was used.
During the Neolithic period, people primarily used stone tools and weapons such as axes, spears, and arrows. These were typically made from materials such as flint, obsidian, or bone. The development of agriculture and settled communities during this time led to the transition from hunting and gathering to more specialized tools for farming.
yes pueblo Indians used bows and arrows
Bows and Arrows - 1930 was released on: USA: 3 January 1930
Spears, bows and arrows. Spears, bows and arrows.
they used bows, arrows, traps, clubs and sticks.
No, ninjas did not use bows and arrows. Ninjas mostly used Katanas and sometimes, Shruikens
with bows and arrows
yes
With bows and arrows.
Yes they did use bow and arrows
bows and arrows and also spears
Achomawi indians use bows, arrows, spears, and axes.