Hi, Pepe, how goes it man?
Sidewinder, I suspect that bowyers were always a fairly rare craftsman, even when primitive bows were not primitive, and atlats were probably considered quaint and primitive. So, betcha some bow makers from 2,000 years ago were having some kind of conversation just like this, but not over the Internet, of course
I'd like to think each tribe had one talented bow maker, and some apprentices and other guys who could also make them if necessary, but also string makers, arrow makers, knappers, bronze or iron smiths, etc. We have to do pretty much everything, but back in "the day," there were specialists for lots of jobs we do to get a bow out on the range or in the woods.
Dane