Could you throw a spear 100 yards?

Yes, a strong, skilled person can throw a spear 100 yards (about 91 meters) for maximum distance, especially with a spear-thrower (atlatl), but accuracy drops significantly past 30-60 feet (9-18 meters), with expert throwers hitting closer to 100 feet for targets, while heavy Roman pila had effective ranges around 50-65 feet, notes. The ability depends on individual strength, skill, and the type of spear, with ancient hunters and modern enthusiasts achieving impressive distances, notes.
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How far could Romans throw spears?

Recent experiments have shown pila to have a range around 33 m (110 ft), although the effective range is up to 15–20 m (50–65 ft). The earliest known examples of heavy pila have barbed heads and their tangs have a figure-eight shape. Romans also used the pilum as a melee weapon in close-quarters combat.
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How far could ancient humans throw spears?

Study suggests our ancient cousins could hurl their weapons and kill prey at up to 20 meters. Neanderthals were dangerous—even at a distance. A new study suggests they might have been able to nail prey with their pointy spears from up to 20 meters away. Scientists know our archaic cousins stabbed prey at close range.
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How far did Spartans throw spears?

The Spartan Race spear throw distance is typically around 20 to 30 feet (6-9 meters) from a barrier to a target, but it can vary by race and terrain, sometimes including uphill or downhill throws, with targets often 4-6 feet high. While some sources suggest a standard 25 feet, the unpredictability (height, terrain, target size) makes consistent practice from varying distances, like 15-30 feet, key for success.
 
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What is a good length for a spear?

A spear's length varies greatly by purpose, from short 4-foot throwing spears (like some Zulu assegais) to massive 15-20 foot pikes, but common fighting spears are often 6 to 9 feet (1.8-2.7m), balancing reach with maneuverability, with shorter spears for one-handed use and longer ones for formations or against cavalry. A good rule for individual combat is roughly your height plus arm reach for a versatile length, with 7-8 feet being a common sweet spot. 
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How long was Goliath's spear?

Goliath's spear length isn't exact, but biblical descriptions of its massive iron head (around 15 lbs) and shaft "like a weaver's beam," combined with his huge size (around 9 feet), lead to estimates of roughly 12 to 15 feet long, with replicas often around 12.5 feet to balance, though some interpretations suggest it could have been even longer.
 
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Is it illegal to carry a spear?

It's generally legal to own a spear in the U.S., but carrying one in public is often restricted or illegal, depending heavily on your specific state and local laws, as spears can fall under prohibitions for "dangerous weapons," fixed blades, or "generally prohibited weapons" for public carry, though exceptions exist for hunting or reenactment with proper permits. While Texas is lenient, places like California have specific codes (PC 16590) making public carry of such items a crime, requiring you to check your state's laws for exact rules on possession and transport. 
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How far can you accurately throw a spear?

Skilled throwers could achieve impressive distances. Generally, a proficient thrower could throw a spear accurately up to around 30 to 60 feet (9 to 18 meters). However, some historical accounts suggest that expert throwers could achieve distances of up to 100 feet (30 meters) or more.
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Why couldn't Neanderthals throw spears?

An ancient spear-throwing tool enabled prehistoric hunters to boost the distance they could launch a feathered projectile – but the unexpected negative effects of gravity on the tool may explain why it was never adopted by Neanderthals and some Homo sapiens groups.
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How long was a Viking spear?

Viking spear lengths varied, but typically ranged from 6 to 10 feet (1.8 to 3 meters), with shorter, lighter ones for throwing (around 5-7 feet) and longer ones for thrusting or cavalry use (up to 8-10 feet or more). Common sizes for versatile, one-handed use were often around 6-7 feet, balancing reach with maneuverability, though archaeological finds show some spears could be quite long. 
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Are spears deadlier than swords?

Spears could inflict more damage on a focused, pressured point due to their long pole and sharp spearhead, while swords were more useful for powerful and lethal thrusts, slashing, and chopping.
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How fast could a Neanderthal run 100m?

A Neanderthal could likely sprint 100m very fast, perhaps in the 10-12 second range (faster than most modern people), due to powerful, fast-twitch muscles, but wouldn't maintain that speed; their stocky build favored explosive, short bursts for ambush hunting, not long-distance endurance, making them excellent sprinters but poor marathoners compared to Homo sapiens.
 
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Did humans exist 130,000 years ago?

Following the peopling of Africa some 130,000 years ago, and the recent Out-of-Africa expansion some 70,000 to 50,000 years ago, some sub-populations of H. sapiens had been essentially isolated for tens of thousands of years prior to the early modern Age of Discovery.
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How did Romans wipe their bottoms?

Romans primarily wiped with a tersorium (sponge on a stick) in communal toilets, rinsing it in a water/vinegar channel for the next person, but also used other methods like ceramic discs (pessoi) or even cloth, with hygiene varying greatly from modern standards. The sponge was attached to a stick, dipped in a shared saltwater/vinegar trough, and left for others, a system considered advanced for its time but unhygienic today.
 
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Did Vikings throw spears?

The spear was used both as a throwing weapon and as a thrusting weapon, although there was some specialization in design. Lighter, narrower spearheads were made for throwing; heavier broader ones, for stabbing. Most evidence indicates that they were used in one hand.
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Has a human ever mated with another species?

No, a human has never successfully mated with an animal to produce viable offspring due to fundamental genetic and reproductive differences, although there were failed 20th-century Soviet experiments attempting human-chimpanzee hybrids and myths of human-animal hybrids exist in culture, alongside ethical concerns about bestiality. Successful interspecies breeding only happens between very closely related species (like horses and donkeys), and humans and other animals are too genetically distinct for fertilization to result in a living being, with the zygote failing to develop. 
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Could a Neanderthal and a human have a baby?

In 2010, scientists managed to study the DNA (genetic code) from these ancient Neanderthals and found, with surprise, that our ancestors had children with them. Neanderthal DNA exists in many people alive today. But we still did not know what the children of humans and Neanderthals (known as hybrids) would look like.
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Could a modern human beat a Neanderthal?

A modern human could likely beat a Neanderthal in a fight, but it's close and depends on the fighter; while Neanderthals had raw strength, dense bones, and powerful grappling, a trained human has strategic intelligence, reach, endurance, and weapon advantages (like throwing spears), allowing them to outmaneuver and outlast their stockier cousin, as evidenced by Homo sapiens' ultimate survival.
 
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How far is Spartan spear throw?

The Spartan Race spear throw distance is typically around 20 to 30 feet (6-9 meters) from a barrier to a target, but it can vary by race and terrain, sometimes including uphill or downhill throws, with targets often 4-6 feet high. While some sources suggest a standard 25 feet, the unpredictability (height, terrain, target size) makes consistent practice from varying distances, like 15-30 feet, key for success.
 
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Has anyone thrown 100m in javelin?

The first and last record holder in the javelin throw, who was destined to remain undefeated, Uwe Hohn, set his record of 104.8 meters in 1984. German javelin thrower Uwe Hohn is the only athlete to record a throw over 100m.
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What is the fastest a human can throw something?

The fastest object thrown by a human depends on the context: the badminton shuttlecock is fastest in sports (over 260 mph), while baseball's fastest pitch is around 105-106 mph (Aroldis Chapman), but the absolute fastest human-thrown object (though accidental) might be a nuclear test borehole cover, estimated at 125,000 mph, launched by a bomb. For intentional, unassisted throws, lacrosse shots have exceeded 119 mph, and a frisbee hit 95 mph, but sports like baseball are near human limits.
 
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Can you fend off a bear with a spear?

It is incredibly difficult to kill a large animal with a spear before it kills you. Many people do not realize that even a shot to the skull of a hog or bear from a high powered rifle often glances off the skull and doesn't penetrate the thick bone.
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Is owning a sword illegal?

Legality: In most states, it is legal to own a katana or other types of swords as long as they are used for decorative purposes or as part of a collection. However, some states have restrictions on blade length, types of swords, or the intent of use.
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Can you legally hunt deer with a spear?

While spear hunting is illegal in the majority of states across the United States, there are some exceptions worth noting. In Hawaii, for instance, spear hunting is legal for certain game animals like wild pigs, wild goats, and wild sheep. This exception reflects the unique ecosystem and hunting culture of the islands.
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