Ohio Archaeology Month: Brief History and Function of the Atlatl
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- Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024
- The Athens County Historical Society and Museum and the City of Athens Government Channel (TGC) present Steve Barnett, member of the Ohio Atlatl Association. Mr. Barnett covers the history and function of the atlatl as well as its function in the modern day.
Atlatl Links:
World Atlatl Association (click ISAC for world rankings)
www.waa.basketmakeratlatl.com
Ohio Atlatl Association
OhioAtlatlAssociation
Atlatls and Darts made in Athens, Ohio
www.raysatlatls.com
That was absolutely fantastic! Thank you so much for a wonderful video.
Im so happy this is on the internet. I would have bever been able to see it otherwise. Thank uou
🏹 the best Atlatl presentation on RUclips 👏🏻
Very well done. Thank you!
Excellent presentation.
Very Very Cool!
Thanks so much for the video. It answered most of my questions. It will make me a better thrower. Keep up the good work.
Surely adding a weight would add extra momentum to the throw, and also help the thrower feel (being out of sight) exactly where the back end was positioned relative to the tip.
Amazing. The only thing that has allowed humans to exist on planet earth is his ingenuity. Amazing how far back it goes.
It seems an advantage to this weapon would be throwing it from an elevated position into a choke point ( like animals drinking in a river bend). Do you test this?
I wasn't sure if the "silencer" was pertaining to the dart or the atatl noise? Just a thought, if the dart was silenced it would give the thrower more attempts to hit the target and a combined attack would be more fruitful releasing another volley before the first lands.
Flat Throws... Just like a bow... your best zone is a profile shot on just about anything.
what if the stone weights with the hole was actually used to make arrow shafts by making them go through the hole?
Willow works well for making darts
hi. what s the best angle for the spur ?
Where do you get the shaft material that long for your darts...
There is another video that shows one person harvesting a 1000+ lb Bison using an Atlatl...What I got out of that video is one person instead of the common image of many with spears conducting a hunt...If anything the extra hands would come in handy in taking the hide and butchering the animal then bringing the meat back to Camp once the animal had been harvested
Mr. B., the anthropological studies i have reviewed; differ some
what from your, classic, observations. my research has shown
modern, native, users throwing underhand; usually while on the run.
any comment to this? rgrds, walt
w yore from what I've seen techniques vary from user to user. I have kinda been digging into this more and more my fascination with native cultures. I have wondered if they even used them side armed as well.
@@kayok07 What advantage would a sidearm throw bring?
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Banner stone =silencer.....you need a $200 tax stamp from BATF.