The early hunters of Nelson Bay Cave were most likely situated in a region of southeastern Africa, where archaeological evidence suggests that they used bows and arrows for hunting. This area, characterized by diverse ecosystems, would have provided habitats for antelope, pigs, and other wild animals. The use of bows and arrows indicates an advanced hunting strategy, allowing for greater efficiency in capturing prey.
Spears, bow and arrows.
They used bow and arrows, spears, and stone knives.
Deer, antelope, rabbits, fruit, nuts, and turkey.
bacon... bows and arrows, spears and war clubs
It flies very fast, so that is how the hunters got its food quick.
Well... they were guerrilla hunters and they carried axes,bow and arrows, spears,and knives.
bows with arrows
They hunteddeer, elk, bear, they fished, and bison
fire, arrows, beads, and leg animal trapper
Early man used tools such as spears, knives, and bows and arrows for hunting. These tools were typically made from materials such as stone, wood, and bone. Hunting tools allowed early man to hunt and kill animals for food and survival.
The Incas primarily used tools such as spears, slings, and bow and arrows to hunt animals for food. They were skilled hunters and would often work together in groups to corner and ambush their prey. Additionally, they sometimes used trained hunting dogs to help them track and catch animals.
bow and arrows and wild animals are the symbols for artemis