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archery history
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Ancient civilization
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Archery was a highly respected skill in ancient warfare and was prominently featured in art and artifacts.
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archery history
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Maori culture
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Maori warriors in the past focused on using spears and hand weapons rather than archery.
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archery history
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Amazon rainforest tribes
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Archery is deeply embedded in the culture of Amazon rainforest tribes as a traditional hunting method reflecting their deep respect for the natural world.
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archery history
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Asia
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Archery has deep historical and cultural significance in Asia, tied to nomadic lifestyles and ancient hunting traditions.
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archery history
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Medieval Europe
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Archery in Medieval Europe was associated with knights, chivalry, and medieval warfare.
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archery history
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Native American tribes
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Archery was integral to Native American tribes for hunting, survival, and ceremonial rituals.
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archery history
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North America
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Archery had a significant impact on hunting, survival, and ceremonial rituals in North American culture.
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archery history
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Ottoman Empire
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Archery was a prominent aspect of military training and cultural display in the Ottoman Empire.
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9
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archery history
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Samurai tradition
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Archery in samurai culture is highly respected as an art form with strong spiritual and philosophical ties.
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archery history
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South America
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Archery has a deep historical and cultural significance in South America as a traditional hunting method deeply intertwined with respect for the natural world.
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