fighting in battle hunting and other things like that
The first ancient spears were discovered in the Schöningen site in Germany, where archaeologists unearthed wooden spears dating back approximately 400,000 years. These spears, made from tree branches, highlight the advanced hunting techniques of early Homo heidelbergensis. Other significant spear findings include the use of similar tools in various prehistoric sites across Europe and Africa, indicating a widespread use of such weapons among early humans.
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They used axes, bow and arrows, spears, and knives.
Spears were not invented in medieval times - they had already been around for for tens of thousands of years before that. Neolithic hunters used spears, Bronze Age people used spears, the ancient Egyptians used spears, the ancient Greeks used spears, Iron Age people used spears, the Romans and their enemies used spears and the Byzantines and Carolingians used spears long before the Middle ages.
They used swords and spears
Tin spears were first used for hunting in Ancient China. Eventually the spears were used as weapon during the Warring States and Qin era.
Most of the metal used in ancient Roman piping was lead.
they used them in war or to hunt animals
Some weapons that the ancient Incas used were slings and spears. They also used axes and bows and arrows.
Yes spears were first used with crude knives and bows in ancient times and have long since become obsolete.
The ancient greek stabbing spears were very effective.
The Roman scourge was a whip-like instrument used for punishment and torture in ancient times.
Roman numerals were used for writing numbers in ancient rome.
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Long spears, short swords, sometimes daggers.