Archery was a well-known sport in Ancient Egypt and was often recorded
on plates in ancient temples. These plates show the kings' and princes'
skill in accurate aiming at the target, and their strength in pulling
the bow.
Archery competitions were common. In the
21st century BC King Amenhotep II boasted that he pierced the middle of
a thick brass target with four arrows. He then set a prize for anyone
who could do the same.