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The history of archery goes back thousands of years. No results were found stone arrowheads dating as far back as the years go by more than 25,000. As time went on, recent findings show feathers attached to arrows, the shafts of arrows and bows themselves to be at least over 10,000 years old. Bows and arrows were used solely for hunting purposes, but as time went on they became a dominant lethal force and war.

Archery is practiced in many different civilizations emerging. In particular, it is known that the ancient Egyptians have practiced archery for both hunting and battle. The Egyptians is widely practiced archery dates back over 5,000 years. The Egyptians also believed to be the first people who have made composite bows, but is now believed that came to this technology through the nomadic tribes who used bows on horseback.

Using bows on horseback would become a military tactic powerful. The Huns led by Attila, famous for using horse archers to run rampant through the Roman armies that were too short in the Archers. This despite the fact that Alexander the Great had used for the success of the archers and the famous mythological figures as Ulysses is said to have used a bow.

Other civilizations and the armies of all archery also use this, including the Chinese, Japanese, Indians and Persians. Some of the famous terracotta soldiers are archers. In addition, Native American tribes were also very proficient in archery and bows and arrows used for both hunting and battles.

Archery, while which remains a powerful tool in Eastern cultures during the Middle Ages in Western Europe, archery was not as popular as it is often described. At least not at the beginning, the beginning of the Middle Ages, when archery as a tool for war deteriorated and is seen as low class or negligible. However, the archers were very cheap to train and install in a battle group due to the relatively cheap cost of weapons and lack of necessary armor for archers in the rear of the battlefield.

One of the turning points in this view was the development of the English longbow which wrecked havoc in the French armies in the Battle of Agincourt. The crossbow, which actually is known to have existed at least 2500 years, was also used in medieval warfare as well as Eastern cultures, specifically and more prevalent, the Chinese. The crossbow was stronger and was higher for shorter intervals, while the arch provides a huge advantage in the distance you can hitting.

Archery became a powerful military weapon, the art of archery was also practiced and held in medieval culture. However, the late Middle Ages, the importance of archery clearly fell. This is, of course, the development and implementation of more advanced weaponry and gunpowder and powerful.

Today, archery is an Olympic sport is still practiced by many people. In addition, many people choose to hunt using bows and arrows as a way to practice a more natural and fair game, as opposed to super weapons that is available so easily.

Archery is a skill dominated not by many. It requires precision, strength and focus. Whether in the woods stalking deer in the field or point to a target archery for all its progress, it still remain primitive in nature and there is something attractive about that.

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