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- allowed the use of atlatls during the fall archery deer and turkey hunting seasons and, starting in 2014, allowed the use of atlatls during the spring...
- Atlatl Cave is an important archaeological site that contains organic evidence of occupation by Archaic North Americans c. 900 BCE. It is located at the...
- represent his name. One version of the ruler's name glyph shows a weapon (an atlatl or other type) combined with an owl sign. At Tikal, the name appears written...
- used as counterweights on atlatls, allowing hunters to remain in position while waiting for prey. Larry Kinsella entered an atlatl competition using a bannerstone...
- invention of the bow, the most po****r was arguably the atlatl; archaeological finds of atlatls have occurred on all continents except Antarctica. Today...
- and possibly blankets and ponchos. Numerous other artifacts, such as atlatls and projectile points, were also found at Windover. The occupants of Windover...
- is an Australian Aboriginal wooden spear-throwing device. Similar to an atlatl, it serves as an extension of the human arm, enabling a spear to travel...
- Arctic hunters such as the Aleut until fairly recently. Darts, plumbata and atlatls have been constructed by modern enthusiasts, either with ancient materials...
- Swinford, Dean (2013). Death Metal Epic (Book I: The Inverted Katabasis). Atlatl Press. ISBN 978-0-9883484-3-1. Thompson, Graham (2007). American Culture...
- shelter construction. Some Woodland people continued to use spears and atlatls until the end of the period when they were replaced by bows and arrows...