Category
page 1History of hunting

atlatl
thumb|A silver Peruvian atlatl from the 12th–15th century
thumb|Atlatl in use
persistence hunting
hunting technique

Limer
A limer, or lymer , was a kind of dog, a scenthound, used on a leash in medieval times to find large game before it was hunted down by the pack. It was sometimes known as a lyam hound/dog or lime-hound, from the Middle English word lyam, meaning 'leash'. The French cognate limier has sometimes been used for the dogs in English as well. The type is not to be confused with the bandog, which was also a dog controlled by a leash, typically a chain, but was a watchdog or guard dog.
desert kite
converging drystone walls in the Middle East, to aid in hunting herd animals
Livre de chasse
literary work by Gaston Phebus
hunting hypothesis
hypothesis that human evolution was influenced by hunting
Grand Huntsman of France
functionary of the French crown
Mela shikar
Domestication procedure for elephants
Historical tiger hunts in Azerbaijan

Book of Saint Albans
15th-century hunting treatise attributed to Juliana Berners
Medieval hunting
Aristocratic hunting practice