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Evidence of curling in Scotland during the 16th century is evident in the stone that was engraved with the year 1511 (along with another that bears the year 1551) in an old pond that was dumped in Dunblane, Scotland. The oldest stone used for curling and the oldest football in the world are kept at the museum (the Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum) in Stirling. The first written mention of the game of using stones on ice comes from the archives from Paisley Abbey, Renfrewshire, in February 1541. Two drawings, "Winter Landscape with a Bird Trap" and "The Hunters in the snow" (both dating to 1565) by Pieter Bruegel the Elder, depict Flemish peasants curling, though without brooms. Scotland as well as the Low Countries had strong trading and cultural connections during this time, as is evident in the historical background of golf.more
The oldest documented evidence of the bow and arrow comes from South African sites such as Sibudu Cave, where the remains of bones and archer heads were discovered dating approximately 72,000 to 60,000 years back. According to indirect proof, bows also seems to have appeared or came back later in Eurasia in the middle of the transition from the Upper Paleolithic to the Mesolithic. The earliest evidence of a bow and arrow from Europe are fragments of possible bows from Germany found at Mannheim-Vogelstang dated 17500-18,000 years ago, and at Stellmoor which was discovered 11,000 years ago. Azilian points discovered within Grotte du Bichon, Switzerland along with the bones of both the hunter and a bear and flint fragments discovered in the bear's third vertebra which suggest the use of archers as early as 13500 years ago. Another evidence of its use in Europe originate from Stellmoor in the Ahrensburg valley north south of Hamburg, Germany and dates from the late Paleolithic, about 10,000-2000 BC. The arrows were made of pine and consisted of a main shaft and a 15-20-centimetre-long (5+7/8-7+7/8 in) fore shaft with a flint point. more

Sportsmatik is an innovative sports platform that brings optimism and innovation to change the sport world, creating a community of the sports community to create an extensive and seamless family. The main goal of this platform for sports is to assist sportspersons and other related entities to join and work together to build a community to one another in order to achieve mutual expansion in sports around all over the world. It also offers advertising and business services to athletes, sports retailers and people who want to exhibit or sell sports equipment. Sportsmatik is also committed to educating all over the world about different sports and activities played across different nations of the world. Thus, members of the site are able to show their skills and performance by registering an account, communicate with other members of their respective fields and compare the performance of athletes and get information on a variety of sports around the globe and thus form an online community to encourage sports.

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