Who was the best archer in history?

Howard Hill (born Lemuel Howard Hill and later cited Howard H. Hill; November 13, 1899 – February 4, 1975) was an expert bowman who for over two decades, from the early 1930s into the 1950s, was often introduced or billed as "The World's Greatest Archer".
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Who is the god of archery?

The national divinity of the Greeks, Apollo has been recognized as a god of archery, music and dance, truth and prophecy, healing and diseases, the Sun and light, poetry, and more.
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Who made the best bows in history?

Immortalized by the Mongols during the 3rd-century onwards, the Mongolian recurve bow is widely considered one of the most powerful, and deadly, bows in history. These bows could famously shoot with pinpoint accuracy at over 500 yards (450+ meters), and were often used from horseback.
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Which nation had the best archers?

Yes, that's right — the United States of America is the leading nation in archery, and has been since 2008, according to the World Archery Federation, which ranks countries based on how athletes finish in international competitions.
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Who was the deadliest Archer?

Horace A. Ford (1822 - 1880) was an archer from Unite Kingdom and is considered as one of the greatest target archers of all time. Starting from 1849 he won eleven consecutive championships, and his high score of 1271 remained a record for over 70 years.
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What is a female archer called?

Archeress is a term found in most modern dictionaries and is simply defined as a female archer. However, women in this line simply prefer to call themselves archers.
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What is the fastest bow in the world?

You came here for the speed, and the new limited-edition Smoke by Xpedition Archery delivers. It's the fastest bow they've produced, and one of the fastest-rated hunting bows ever, at a meteoric 370 fps. IBO. The Smoke has a 32-inch axle-to-axle length and a 5.375-inch brace height.
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Who used bow and arrows 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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Who invented archery?

The earliest evidence of archery dates to the late Paleolithic period, around 10,000 BC, when the Egyptian and neighbouring Nubian cultures used bows and arrows archery for the purposes of hunting and warfare. In China, archery dates back to the Shang dynasty (1766-1027 BC).
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What is Apollo's bow?

The Bow of Apollo was the second weapon that Kratos acquired in God of War III, the first being the Blades of Exile. Kratos obtained it after he killed Peirithous, the mortal lover of Persephone, who was imprisoned in the Underworld by Hades and was condemned to spend all eternity trapped within a cage of brambles.
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What Greek god shoots arrows?

Cupid and Greek Mythology

Armed with a bow and a quiver filled with both golden arrows to arouse desire and leaden arrows to ignite aversion, Eros struck at the hearts of gods and mortals and played with their emotions.
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How old is the oldest bow?

The oldest extant bows in one piece are the elm Holmegaard bows from Denmark, which were dated to 9,000 BCE. Several bows from Holmegaard, Denmark, date 8,000 years ago.
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What is the oldest bow?

It's known as the Holmegaard bow and is one of several found in the early 20th century in the peat bogs on the island of Zealand. At first glance, it's not the most incredible sight in the world – especially for something so important. Because the Holmegaard bow is – officially – the oldest bow in the world.
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What is the oldest bow and arrow?

Archaeologists digging in a Sri Lankan cave have found what appears to be the oldest evidence of bow-and-arrow use outside of Africa: 48,000-year-old arrowheads crafted from animal bone.
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Can you dodge an arrow?

Considering that people catch arrows - 10 catches in 2 minutes, it is clearly possible to dodge arrows. Watch the video and you can see that dodging is definitely possible.
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What is the most accurate bow?

Best Overall Compound Bow, Editor's Choice: PSE Nock On Carbon Levitate
  • Axle-to-axle: 32.5 inches.
  • Weight: 3.80 pounds.
  • Speed: 282.2 fps.
  • Draw length: 29 inches.
  • Draw weight: 64.3 pounds.
  • Holding weight: 8.8 pounds.
  • Center shot: 13/16 inch.
  • Nocking point: Level.
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Did Spartans use archers?

A force of 300 archers accompanied the Spartan infantry at the Battle of Nemea in 394, alongside an even larger force of slingers. Evidence of how important the archer had become in Spartan military success can be found in events that unfolded in 388 BC.
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What bow did Robin Hood use?

The longbow, fashioned from yew, was made famous with Robin Hood and England during the 100 Years War. Longbows are around 6 feet long, can shoot an arrow between 250 to 300 yards and are able to puncture armour 100 yards away.
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Why do archers wear hoods?

Simply put, men typically would have worn in combat what they wore in civilian life. As such, archers typically wore the outdoor garments of the working class- Namely, the hood and tunic.
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Who is World No 1 female archer?

The hattrick of medals in Paris also made Deepika Kumari the world number one archer in individual recurve Women as per the latest rankings of World Archery.
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What is the longest distance an arrow has been shot?

The furthest distance shot with any bow is 2,047 yards (1,871.84m) . This was shot by the late Harry Drake in 1988 using a crossbow. The furthest with a hand-held - and pulled - bow is 1,336 yds 1' 3" (1,222.01m) , shot by Don Brown with an unlimited conventional Flight bow in 1987.
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