Assignment 1 2025
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, QUESTION 1
1.1 The Most Effective Hunting Method for the San People (2 ANSWERS
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Evaluating the Most Effective Hunting Method
Introduction
Hunting formed the cornerstone of the San people’s survival strategies in
southern Africa. According to Seroto et al. (2020), the San employed various
methods, including bows and arrows as well as poisoning techniques, to
secure game. Each method demanded skill, strategy, and intricate knowledge
of the environment. While both approaches showcase the San’s adaptability
and ingenuity, poisoning emerges as a particularly effective strategy when
assessed for its capacity to neutralize large game and reduce direct
confrontation.
Bow and Arrow Proficiency
The San’s bow and arrow method relied on careful stalking and proximity. As
Seroto et al. (2020) note, San hunters would approach prey within
approximately 20 meters before releasing an arrow. This close-range
technique highlighted the hunters’ stealth and precision but presented a
significant challenge: the arrows lacked fletching and often missed the target.
Even a well-placed arrow might not deliver an instantly fatal strike on large
animals like antelope, buffalo, or eland. Consequently, the San had to develop
exceptional tracking abilities to pursue wounded game, ensuring that none
escaped before succumbing to injury. This method required acute
observational skills and a deep understanding of animal behavior, but an
arrow on its own often lacked the power to kill swiftly (Seroto et al. 2020).
Effectiveness of Poisoning
The use of poison heightened the lethality of an arrow strike. Poisons derived
from caterpillars, beetle larvae, plants, or snake venom allowed the San to
overcome the limitations of their simple arrow design (Seroto et al. 2020).
Even if the arrow did not strike a critical organ, the toxin eventually weakened
and killed the animal. This meant that hunters could inflict a fatal wound
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