- #7 \u2013 Scythian Horse Archers.
- #6 \u2013 Parthian Horse Archers.
- #5 \u2013 Egyptian Chariot Archers.
- #4 \u2013 Cretan Bowmen.
- #3 \u2013 Assyrian Bowmen.
- #2 \u2013 Welsh Longbowmen.
- #1 \u2013 Mongol Horse Archers.
- Bonus \u2013 Lego Battle of Agincourt.
Also question is, what is the best bow in history?
What was the most efficient or powerful bow in ancient history? - Quora. I'm going to say the Mongolian recurved bow used by the Huns from the 3rd century onwards. This was an evolutionary step forward in bow technology, with the use of a recurved bowstave allowing for additional power without making the bow larger.
Secondly, who invented the bow? 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.
Correspondingly, who were the best archers in history?
The 7 Best Archery Units in History
- #7 – Scythian Horse Archers.
- #6 – Parthian Horse Archers.
- #5 – Egyptian Chariot Archers.
- #4 – Cretan Bowmen.
- #3 – Assyrian Bowmen.
- #2 – Welsh Longbowmen.
- #1 – Mongol Horse Archers.
- Bonus – Lego Battle of Agincourt.
When did Native Americans get bows?
American Indians did not always have the bow and arrow. It was not until about A.D. 500 that the bow and arrow was adopted in Iowa some 11,500 years after the first people came to the region.