The Use Of Archery Hunting Equipment

By Joseph Butler


This is the skill of shooting arrows with the use of bows. The skill has been applied by different people for many centuries mainly in hunting and battle, but currently archery is mainly applied in recreation activities and sport. People who practice it are generally known as bowmen or archers, and the term taxophilite is used to refer to a person with a passion and is an expert at using archery hunting equipment.

The equipment used constitute of a flexible rod tied with a string at both ends to for a D shape. The arrow is shot due to the mechanical energy that is stored on the bow. Archery has been practiced in periods as early as the Mesolithic period and this has been confirmed by the discovery of historic evidences in Germanys Ahrens burg valley. The arrows used in this period were 5.5 to 8 inches long.

Other early civilizations that used bows and arrows were the Egyptians who practiced the art in their pre dynastic era. The art was also common among civilizations such as Korea, Japan, India, et cetera. The art experienced great developments specifically in the Asian region, where it was even classified as a form of martial arts.

The American Red Indians alongside the tribesmen of Central Asia perfected in using this equipment while horse riding. The armies in the Central Asian steppes comprised of a large number of experienced taxophilites who successfully conquered vast lands of Eurasia. These soldiers used shorter bows in their battles to enhance flexibility while riding the horses.

Ancient empires situated in Eurasia often associated their barbarian rivals with using these equipment, as shown by the Han Dynasty who always referred to the Xiong-nu soldiers as the bow drawers. The Xiong-nu armies constituting the bowmen on horsebacks were superior to their counterparts and this led to a great expansion of the Chinese empire.

The use of bows and arrows in wars went through a declination phase with the development of firearms, despite the numerous efforts shown by different countries to preserve it due to its past significances. Despite this new development, these skills still used in battle by different countries because it was still effective even in wet weather where the early guns were ineffective.

Using the skills in recreation activities was also practiced by societies such as the Killwinning Papingo. Competitions in this art were held and the archers were supposed to remove a wooden parrot that was that was placed at the top a tower. One of the oldest sports organizations was formed by the Scottish Archers in 1676 and it was later revived in the late 18th century.

The Grand National Archery Society in the US played a major role in ensuring that archery recreation was made a sporting activity by standardizing the society the rules applied in this art. Introduction of new sports like tennis in the late nineteenth century brought about the steady decline in participation of the sport. Such developments did not wipe out this art as it is still being practiced as an interesting leisure activity.




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