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  1. The atlatl from down under. The Australian woomera, also known as a spear-thrower, is an ancient Indigenous Australian tool that dates back thousands of years. It was invented by Indigenous peoples in Australia to enhance the throwing distance, velocity, and accuracy of spears.

  2. 6 de may. de 2024 · known as the Woomera in Australia. An atlatl or spear-thrower is a tool that uses leverage to achieve greater velocity in dart-throwing. It consists of a shaft with a cup or a spur at the end that supports and propels the butt of the dart. The atlatl is held in one hand, gripped near the end farthest from the cup.

  3. Description. The woomera is between 61 and 91 cm (24 and 36 in) in length. [5] Like many Australian Aboriginal tools, there is much diversity in design. Some versions have one end that is 7.6 cm (3.0 in) wide and possessing a hollow, curved cross-section not unlike an airfoil, while the other is more pointed and has a hook.

  4. Engraved Woomera Spear Thrower with Stand. Spear thrower (woomera), Victoria. Elongated blade of plano-convex section, tapering to form an elongated handle of circular section, old glossy patina. Carved and engraved hardwood (with custom stand). Provenance: Bonhams & Goodman, 4 October 2005, lot…

  5. fashion to a woomera and a spear. A tennis ball is placed in the end and is thrown. Game play and basic rules • Players use tennis balls and a woomera. Players take turns in throwing at the target from behind a line 15 and 20 metres away (10 and 15 metres for younger players). The player who hits it gains one point. Players

  6. Spear-thrower. A Wadaman man from the Northern Territory holding a spear-thrower. A spear thrower is a wooden tool used for throwing spears. It gives the human arm more leverage to build up the spear's velocity. This gives the spear more force and makes it go faster. Spear throwers were used in many civilisations.

  7. A woomera is a wooden Australian Aboriginal spear-throwing device.[1][2][3] Similar to an atlatl, it is an extension of the human arm that enables a spear to travel at a greater speed and force than possible with the unaided arm. The town of Woomera in South Australia, founded in 1947 as the home of the Anglo-Australian Long Range Weapons Establishment, is named after the spear thrower. The ...