While traditional spears are not commonly used for hunting or combat in modern society, they are still utilized in certain contexts, such as fishing (e.g., spearfishing) and historical reenactments. Additionally, spears are used in some Martial Arts and by indigenous communities for cultural practices. In contemporary sports, javelin throwing is a Track and Field event that resembles the concept of a spear. Overall, while their use has evolved, spears maintain relevance in specific activities and traditions.
the woomera people from northen territory still use spears today for hunting large animales and fish.
The tools that aboriginals used and still use today include spears, knives, and arrows. These people also use hammer stones, grinding stones, and fishing equipment.
Yes, shadufs are still in use today.
In Europe probably about 100 years after Alexander the great (2200 years ago). Al tough the Europeans still used it as a tactical much later on. The Africans stopped using spears when the AK47 was made by the Russians (just a joke). The Zulu improved the spear to what they called a Assegaai (Spelling?) about 300 years ago and started to use guns around 113 years ago after Great Britten invaded South Africa. So spears were probably still widely in use in Africa only a few decades ago for warfare. Spears are still in use today for catching fish. I think you should redo your question to define who "THEY" were.
The 2 locks that are still in use today is the Poe and the MacArthur locks.!!
Yes they were both friends when they were in the mickey mouse club on Disney channel. They still get along today.
Are ploughs and fallow land still use today
not specific.
we still use chinese dragons
Spears
yes
Brittany spears