noun
- Plural of atlatl; ancient or traditional spear-throwing devices consisting of a shaft with a hook or cup at one end that holds and propels a dart or spear.
Usage: Also called a spear-thrower or woomera in other cultures.; Used by indigenous peoples of Mesoamerica and other regions.
Examples
- Archaeologists discovered ancient atlatls in the ruins of the Aztec settlement.
- The museum's collection includes several well-preserved atlatls from pre-Columbian civilizations.
- Hunters used atlatls to throw spears with greater force and accuracy than by hand.
- Modern enthusiasts still practice with replica atlatls at historical reenactments.
- The atlatls allowed warriors to strike targets from a safer distance.