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Aboriginal weapon: an Australian Aboriginal club made of hardwood and used as a weapon
Spears and throwing axes were thrown. Defenders of castles threw stones down on attackers. There was a form of Greek fire that looked like a little clay bottle, which was thrown by hand and burst into persistent flames on impact.
BolaThe bola " a piece of rope with weighted objects on the ends" it is kindof like those things that you throw that have golf balls at the end and you throw it and it raps around the bars? anywayyy was thrown at whatever animal they were hunting or enemy they were fighting and would wrap around it " usually its legs " and immobilize it Used most commonly by the the South American gauchosGauchos use bolas to capture running cattle or game.The thrower grasps the bolas either by one of the weights or by the center of the cords. He gives the balls momentum by swinging them and then releases the bolas. The weapon is usually used to entangle the animal's legs, but when thrown with enough force might even break the bone.Jesus loves you!!!! -mk
Spear Net Bow Arrow Lance Tomahawk and Club and harpoon spoon.
Pre-Contact Wooden and stone clubs, stone axes, stone knifes, stone arrow heads and wooden bows. Post-Contact Metal axes, metal knifes and metal arrow heads. Firearms would become the primary weapon to use for hunting.
A boomerang is a weapon that, when thrown, follows a curved trajectory and returns to the thrower. It is designed to come back due to its unique aerodynamic shape and spin. Boomerangs have been historically used for hunting and recreation by Indigenous Australians.
A boomerang is a weapon that starts with the letter B, and returns to its owner when thrown.
Yes, the yoyo is believed to have originated as a hunting weapon. Historical evidence suggests that in ancient Greece and the Philippines, it was used as a tool for hunting small game, with its design allowing it to be thrown and retrieved. Over time, it evolved into a popular toy, with its playful aspects overshadowing its original purpose.
Aboriginal weapon: an Australian Aboriginal club made of hardwood and used as a weapon
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In hunting? It is generally thrown, pointy end first. Historically, whatever primary hunting weapon was used, it would also be backed up by a spear, in the event of wounding rather than killing the animal, and it charging you.
Spear most likely, it can be thrown too.
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A silver knife, thrown by Bellatrix.
A stone that could be thrown .
no as a hunting weapon
An adaladle is a spearlike weapon, and was used as an ancient hunting to for big-game hunting