Did pirates use bow and arrow?

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Vikings, who were also pirates, commonly used bows and arrows during battle. They were very skilled at using bows and arrows. Supposedly, they could catch an arrow in midair and throw it back at their enemy.
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What weapons did pirates really use?

Heavy cannons, muskets, pistols, cutlasses, and grenades were just some of the weapons pirates employed to wreak havoc on the High Seas.
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Who used bow and arrow first?

Although archery probably dates back to the Stone Age – around 20,000BC – the earliest people known to have regularly used bows and arrows were the Ancient Egyptians, who adopted archery around 3,000BC for hunting and warfare. In China, the earliest evidence of archery dates to the Shang Dynasty – 1766-1027BC.
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What did pirates use before guns?

They had a variety of uses onboard a ship but also made handy daggers or even clubs in a pinch. Most pirates also carried sturdy knives and daggers. The hand-held weapon most commonly associated with pirates is the saber: a short, stout sword, often with a curved blade.
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What came first bow and arrow or sword?

The spear definitely came before the bow. The oldest spears we have predate modern humans. With the current oldest complete examples dating back to around 300,000 years ago. The oldest bows are only around 10,000 years old.
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Who is the most famous archer?

In classical mythology, the best-known archers are Eros and Cupid, the Greek and Roman gods of love, respectively. They wield a bow with arrows that cause uncontrollable desire in whomever they hit. It's a beautiful metaphor and what has made Cupid probably the most-depicted archer in art history.
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When did Guns become better than bows?

Out with the old. In Europe, military bows became obsolete around the 16th Century as firearms became more sophisticated.
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Did pirates really use swords?

Pirate Swords – Pirate swords were crucial weapons in the pirate age because they allowed their wearers best chance to fight against any other type of melee weapon. Most famous sword on the seas was Cutlass, which is together remembered in pirate lore as the necessary gear for every pirate.
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Did pirates have multiple pistols?

Any successful pirate would carry more than one pistol in addition of some sword or dagger in order to survive. Still guns became invertible part of almost every pirate and every ship battle in the 17th and 18th century.
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Do pirates still exist?

Today, the pirates can be seen very often in the South and Southeast Asia, the South America and South of Red Sea. They are still masked, dressed differently than the usual people and often very aggressive. There are two types of modern pirates' existence: small-time pirates and organizations of pirates.
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Did Africans use bow and arrow?

Archery, or the use of bow and arrows, was probably developed in Africa by the later Middle Stone Age (approx. 70,000 years ago).
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Did Vikings use bow and arrows?

Vikings used longbows at the start of battles to weaken enemy defenses before charging in for melee attacks. They also used bows and arrows to hunt animals for food. Both the bows they used for fighting and the ones they used for hunting were usually made from yew wood.
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Did Romans use bows?

The normal weapon of Roman archers, both infantry and cavalry units, was the composite bow, although Vegetius recommended training recruits "arcubus ligneis" (with wooden bows), which may have been made in the northern European self bow tradition.
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Did pirates use battle axes?

Widely use by Europeans to board enemy vessels, the Boarding Ax was a smaller version of the Battle Ax. The Boarding Ax was popular among sailors during the 11th century A.D. to the 19th century A.D. The Boarding Ax was also a main weapon for Pirates during the Age of Piracy.
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What is a pirates sword called?

A cutlass is a short, broad sabre or slashing sword, with a straight or slightly curved blade sharpened on the cutting edge, and a hilt often featuring a solid cupped or basket-shaped guard. It was a common naval weapon during the early Age of Sail.
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What's a pirate gun called?

blunderbuss. A muzzle-loading gun with a distinctive, flared muzzle, common among pirates and privateers, and typically loaded with a number of small lead balls.
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Did pirates use spears?

Ship captains would wear the full ornate suit because that's what commanders did in the Sengoku and early Edo periods. Swords, spears, naginata, and bow/arrow were still used, but there were other unique weapons like kusari kagi (鎖鈎, hooking chains) that found usage.
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What did the pirates eat?

Dried food, such as beans, pulses and sea biscuits were the main staple on long voyages as well as salted meat and pickled vegetables and fruit. Because the supply of fruit and vegetables lasted such a short amount of time, pirates would frequently suffer from malnutrition caused by lack of vitamin C.
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Did pirates use flintlock?

Pirates during the Golden Age of Piracy often made use of the flintlock pistol, a weapon that could easily be used with one hand. It had to be reloaded with each shot, but carrying multiple weapons could compensate for the limited firepower.
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Did pirates use grenades?

An early form of hand grenade this was a small hollow ball about two ounces in weight. It contained iron, glass or wood and gunpowder. Pirates lit its fuse before throwing the grenade at their intended victims. They could inflict great bodily damage but were also unreliable and potentially hazardous to the user.
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Did pirates use whips?

However some more violent pirate bands did use whipping to punish their captives, and several crews even incorporated it as an internal punishment. Out of for surviving pirate contracts from the Golden Age of Piracy, only one mentioned flogging.
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Did pirates use scythes?

The scythes are used by many types of Pirate, including Tallon IV Space Pirates, Pirate Troopers, Grenadiers, Militia, and Bermuda System Pirates.
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Are bows still used in the military?

Today, bows and arrows are used primarily for hunting and for the sport of archery. Though they are still occasionally used as weapons of war, the development of gunpowder and muskets, and the growing size of armies, led to their replacement in warfare several centuries ago in much of the world.
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Do bows do more damage than guns?

Unless you're shooting at the heart or the skull, a bow is never going to do more damage than a pistol. It's too clean, the wound is considerably smaller, there's less shrapnel etc.
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Why did the longbow fall out of use?

No English longbows survive from the period when the longbow was dominant (c. 1250–1450), probably because bows became weaker, broke, and were replaced rather than being handed down through generations. More than 130 bows survive from the Renaissance period, however.
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