Archery History and Jolly Old England:
When we first think about Archery we often think about England and Kings and Knights of the Round Table. But are we correct in our psychological psychosis in this matter? We probably are correct, When we think about Archery, Were thinking about a great thing of the past. Theres not a lot of call today for Bows and Arrows like there used to be back in the days of Robin Hood and his Merry Men.
But in all reality England is where most of us imagine that Archery was founded. We may just be right, Or we may just be wrong. It’s well documented that in the days of Mongolian rule in China. Archery played a big part in there hunting. Mongolians still use this form of hunting and foraging today. But England is almost always the place that we start our journey of thought and enlightenment on the subjects. Remember it was always the Royal subjects who were in the line of fire during turbulent times. Which in the case, England was at war against itself and others most of the time. So a look back into history tells us these things. One also questions the existence of King Arthur during those times.
Many references are made to an Arthur through English history. Whether or not these cases are founded are of great emanate of belief. But what does this tell us about our questions? In itself this question taxes our inner self to answer it. I personally believe there was a King Arthur, It’s documented there was an Arthur and a Merlin. These two figures existed, In my belief also the Knights of the Round Table. Along there sides were there Archers, The beings in which this entire Article exists. Archers truly were gifted individuals who knew what they were doing. Archery is alive and well for us all to enjoy. We should try to learn as much about this great sport. Whether we want to learn for hunting or for fun. Archery is here to stay.
If its only to read and study about the history of Archery.
It still holds a lot of information and learning potential for your mind to develop on something new.
Get the Cat Scratch Fever, See the potential and learn about Archery today.
By: Shawn Burgy
Archery History and Jolly Old England
September 2nd, 2009
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