a frank vs. a native American-at tomahawks
I have my money on the frank here, I have thrown a stone native American tomahawk and I have thrown a reproduction of the frank franchise (how is that spelled?) and the franchis or whatever its called seems to fly further and hit with more accuracy.
Depends a lot on the era. If you are talking about the earliest known Franks, late Classical era to the 'Dark Age', say the period from the Decline of Rome to Charles Martel, most of them probably wouldn't have either armor or horses either. In fact according to Tacitus and Germanicus, in the earliest part of this period many didn't even have iron weapons. A lot of them used stone! It's a little known fact that in Northern Germany and around the area of Denmark people seem to have gone directly from the stone to the iron age, since bronze or other copper alloy weapons were not locally manufactured. Thats why some of the finest stone weapons in the world are found in this area. Many Germanic tribes remained "iron poor" until acquiring substantial amounts from the Romans and Celts through trade and conquest over a period of a couple hundred years.
(some stone daggers from Denmark)
So I think might be quite a close fight, both being barbarians. The Fransisca is a good weapon, as are the pilum like Angon and other bits of Frankish kit, but I wouldn't be too sure the stone tomahawk you tried was real authentic. Weapons from the North American tribes were often quite sophisticated, with very aerodynamic shapes.
One major weapon would be the so-called Gunstock warclub,
thought by later Europeans to resemble a gunstock but it predated contact. These were hardwood clubs very effective, and similar weapons were probably used by a lot of German tribes.
Franks of the early Medieval era, say Charles Martel to the Crusades, would of course would be an entirely different matter. Armed in mail and on horseback, lances, iron swords and crossbows, I think they would be hard to face.
a Viking vs. African tribes man- spears
the Vikings probably had better gear, but from what I hear the Africans where pretty good at spear throwing
I don’t have a clue who would win on that one...
I think you actually did have some warfare between Visigoths who are probably ancestors of the Vikings, and Numidians fighting for the Moors in Spain around 700 AD.
Later in the Viking Age, Vikings raided Moorish Spain several times and also North Africa.
[/quote] a roman slinger vs.[/quote] I think the Romans hired their slingers as mercenaries from places like the Baelaric isles where they practiced the sling as a local hunting weapon.
Jeanry