
The sling was probably intended for the departed pharaoh to use for hunting game. A pair of finely plaited slings were found with other weapons. The oldest known extant slings from the Old World were found in the tomb of Tutankhamen, who died c. 1200 BC-was recovered from Lovelock Cave, Nevada. The oldest-known surviving North American sling-radiocarbon dated to c. 2500 BC-were recovered from South American archaeological sites on the coast of Peru. The oldest-known surviving slings-radiocarbon dated to c. This is both because a sling's materials are biodegradable and because slings were lower-status weapons, rarely preserved in a wealthy person’s grave. Whereas sling-bullets and stones and clay objects thought by many archaeologists to be sling-bullets are common finds in the archaeological record, slings themselves are rare. With the exception of Australia, where spear throwing technology such as the woomera predominated, the sling became common all over the world, although it is not clear whether this occurred because of cultural diffusion or as an independent invention. It is possible that the sling was invented during the Upper Palaeolithic at a time when new technologies such as the spear-thrower and the bow and arrow were emerging. The sling is an ancient weapon known to Neolithic peoples around the Mediterranean, but is likely much older. Today the sling is of interest as a wilderness survival tool and an improvised weapon. Films exists of Spanish Civil War combatants using slings to throw grenades over buildings into enemy positions on the opposite street. Historically it has been used for hunting game and in combat. The sling is inexpensive and easy to build. By increasing the length, it allows stones to be thrown much farther and harder than they could be by hand. The sling essentially works as a extension of a human arm. This action releases the projectile to fly to the target.


The sling is swung in an arc, and the knot/tab released at a precise moment. The middle finger (although some slings have a wrist loop) is placed through a loop on the end of one cord, and a knot, or tab, at the end of the other cord is placed between the thumb and forefinger. There is a loop on the end of one side of the retention cords. Someone who specializes in using slings is called a slinger.Ī sling has a small cradle or pouch in the middle of two cords (retention cords). It is also known as the shepherd's sling. A sling is a projectile weapon typically used to throw a blunt projectile such as a stone, clay, or lead " sling-bullet".
