A very big arm or a very large rubber band or maybe a sling could be the answer
A stone that could be thrown .
Which ancient african kingdom is known for building a stone monument?
The discus originated in ancient Greece, where it was used in athletic competitions, particularly in the ancient Olympic Games. The event involved throwing a heavy disk, known as a discus, made of stone or metal. This sport has its roots in Greek culture and has evolved into the modern track and field event we see today.
Stone henge..
It began with a single one - a 200 metre foot race. This was progressively extended to include an increasing range of activities including javelin throwing, chariot racing, all-n wrestling etc.
bow
Throwing a pointed weapon.
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Throwing knife
Throwing a stone is commonly referred to as "casting" or simply as "throwing."
No, I have not encountered the infamous stone-throwing devils in my travels.
It is used as a throwing weapon
by throwing throwing javelins
If you mean the ancient catapult, used as a stone-throwing war machine, nobody knows, but you can bet it was a soldier or military engineer.
Throwing Rocks...
The ancient Greeks competed in chariot racing, wrestling, javelin throwing, discus throwing, and foot races.
In the Language of the ancient hebrews the way to say weapon is (שֶׁלַח) Shelach. Shelach means weapon, sword or missile (arrow).