A Short History Of Hunting

By Owen Jones


Archeology all over the world shows that hunting tools, that is, weapons, were some of the first items that we crafted in the ancient history of mankind. Flint arrow heads and spear tips are some of the most common items found around the world.

In those ancient times, people hunted for food and fought each other. We do not know, but it probable that men and non-pregnant young women hunted animals and gathered fruit, nuts and berries, while the older family members took are of the children.

It is uncertain when bows were developed, but definitely more than two thousand years before Christ or four thousand years ago. Earlier than this, hunters almost certainly crept up on or ambushed their prey and then ran after it, throwing rocks and pointed sticks or primitive spears maybe with fire-hardened or flint tips.

It is unlikely that they often killed their quarry out-and-out, they probably wore it out until it bled to death. This method of hunting deer is still practiced by some hunters in South Africa and elsewhere.

As people lived and learned, so more sophisticated hunting devices were invented and improved on. The first such item would have been the spear and the second either the throwing arrow or the bow and arrow. It is probable that the throwing arrow came first. This weapon is still used by some traditional Aborigine hunters in Australia.

Recurve bows and longbows dating back to 2,000 BC have been uncovered all over Europe and Asia. It seems that the longbow was more common in the north and the recurve bow in the south. Recurve bows can be shorter than longbows and still retain their power, which is perfect for shooting from horse back or chariot.

As farming developed, so did civilization and more and more often, hunting wild animals was left to experts. The creatures that they killed would be swapped for other amenities or, later, sold for money.

For the majority of people, hunting became recreational, a sport or a game and the animals they killed in their free time they called 'game' and we still do now in English.

Most peoples of the world did not only create weapons to hunt with, they also trained animals to assist them. Dogs, whose forebears were wolves, were probably the first whose help was enlisted. Some dogs were used to retrieve the gave after it had been shot and dropped into the undergrowth or the water, other dogs really did the killing.

Later still, the aristocracy would hunt with no intention of consuming the animal at all: foxes in Britain and lions in Afghanistan. This is still done today. Likewise with falcons and eagles.

Other animals were trained to help chase prey. Horses equalized the speed difference between man and buffalo or deer. Elephants were used to even out the prowess of tigers and offer a safer platform from which to shoot.

In this day and age, few people need to hunt to survive, but it is still a popular activity, even though for many it is a once a year event. The most famous hunting trips were or still are the safaris, despite the fact that now more people shoot with video cameras than with guns.




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