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slit for a nock. The rear end of the arrow would slip into the ring. The arrow could be drawn and released as usual. Then the enemy could collect the arrows, yet not shoot them back with a conventional bow. Also, since there was no nock, the nock could not break, and the arrow was less expensive. A piece of battle advice was to have several rings tied to the bowstring in case one broke. A practical disadvantage compared to a nock would be preserving the optimal rotation of the arrow, so that when it flexes, it does not hit the bowstave. The bend direction of the arrow might have been indicated by its fletching.
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lethality) by helping an archer place the arrow at the fastest-moving place on the bowstring. Some archers mark the nock position with beads, knots or wrappings of thread. Most compound bow shooters use a D-loop, a length of string material (or sometimes a metal bracket) attached to the string above and below the nocking point. A release aid is typically attached to the D-loop in preparation for a shot.
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grain of the wood of the arrow, or the structure of a synthetic arrow. The nock's slot should be rotated at an angle chosen so that when the arrow bends, it avoids or slides on the bowstave. Almost always this means that the slot of the nock must be perpendicular to the wood's grain, viewed from behind.
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are similar to target points and have a distinct shoulder, so that missed outdoor shots do not become as stuck in obstacles such as tree stumps. They are also used for shooting practice by hunters, by offering similar flight characteristics and weights as broadheads, without getting lodged in target
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This is the same derivation as the verb "fletch", meaning to provide an arrow with its feathers. Glue and thread are the traditional methods of attaching fletchings. A "fletching jig" is often used in modern times, to hold the fletchings in exactly the right orientation on the shaft while the glue
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types. While the fixed-blade broadhead keeps its blades rigid and unmovable on the broadhead at all times, the mechanical broadhead deploys its blades upon contact with the target, its blades swinging out to wound the target. The mechanical head flies better because it is more streamlined, but has
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WHY A BARE SHAFT? If shot at short distance through paper into a butt, a bare shaft will reveal improper thrust effects since aerodynamics will not have time to straighten out the flight of the arrow. It will literally fly sideways through the paper creating a tell-tale pattern if the tune is bad.
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Indoors at a distance of seven yards , I discharged an arrow at it with such force that sparks flew from the links of steel as from a forge. The bodkin point and shaft went through the thickest portion of the back, penetrated an inch of wood and bulged out the opposite side of the armor shirt. The
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are slots cut in the back of the arrow. These are simple, but can break at the base of the slot. Self nocks are often reinforced with glued servings of fiber near the base of the slot. The sturdiest nocks are separate pieces made from wood, plastic, or horn that are then attached to the end of the
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Ancient Arab archery sometimes used "nockless arrows". In shooting at enemies, Arabs saw them pick up Arab arrows and shoot them back. So Arabs developed bowstrings with a small ring tied where the nock would normally be placed. The rear end of the arrow would be sharpened to a point, rather than
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Wraps are thin pre-cut sheets of material, often vinyl or plastic, used to wrap the nock end of an arrow, primarily as an aid in bonding vanes and feather fletchings to the shaft. Wraps can also make the eventual removal of vanes and vane-glue easier. Additionally, they add a decorative aspect to
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is a type of fletching normally made by using long sections of full length feathers taken from a turkey; in most cases, six or more sections are used rather than the traditional three. Alternatively two long feathers can be spiraled around the end of the arrow shaft. The extra fletching generates
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Whenever natural fletching is used, the feathers on any one arrow must come from the same wing of the bird, the most common being the right-wing flight feathers of turkeys. The slight cupping of natural feathers requires them to be fletched with a right-twist for right wing, a left-twist for left
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The main purpose of a nock is to control the rotation of the arrow. Arrows bend when released. If the bend hits the bowstave, the arrow's aim will be thrown off. Wooden arrows have a preferred bending-plane. Synthetic arrows have a designed bending plane. Usually this plane is determined by the
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In modern archery with screw-in points, right-hand rotation is generally preferred as it makes the points self-tighten. In traditional archery, some archers prefer a left rotation because it gets the hard (and sharp) quill of the feather farther away from the arrow-shelf and the shooter's hand.
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fletchings have the same effect. Most arrows will have three fletches, but some have four or even more. Fletchings generally range from two to six inches (50 to 150 mm) in length; flight arrows intended to travel the maximum possible distance typically have very low fletching, while hunting
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is the primary functional part of the arrow, and plays the largest role in determining its purpose. Some arrows may simply use a sharpened tip of the solid shaft, but it is far more common for separate arrowheads to be made, usually from metal, horn, or some other hard material. Arrowheads are
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vanes. Flight archers may use razor blades for fletching, in order to reduce air resistance. With conventional three-feather fletching, one feather, called the "cock" feather, is at a right angle to the nock, and is normally nocked so that it will not contact the bow when the arrow is shot.
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A side profile of an Easton Carbon One arrow with a spine of 900, taken with a scanning electron microscope (SEM). The arrow is a bond of two carbon tubes, an inner and an outer tube (black wires). In between both carbon layers, another fiber is used (white fiber). This second fiber is an
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in the victim. Their function is to deliver a wide cutting edge so as to kill as quickly as possible by cleanly cutting major blood vessels, and cause further trauma on removal. They are expensive, damage most targets, and are usually not used for practice. Broadheads are illegal in the
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Faris, Nabih Amin, and Robert Potter Elmer. Chapter XLIV. "On Stunt
Shooting". IN: Arab archery. An Arabic manuscript of about A.D. 1500, "A book on the excellence of the bow & arrow" and the description thereof. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1945. Pages
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less penetration as it uses some of the kinetic energy in the arrow to deploy its blades. Preferences for fixed or mechanical broadheads vary widely in the hunting community, typically varying by species. In general, both types are widely used on game up to the size of
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Crests are rings or bands of paint, often brightly colored, applied to arrows on a lathe-like tool called a cresting machine, usually for the purpose of personalization. Like wraps, cresting may also be done to make arrows easier to see.
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Arrow sizes vary greatly across cultures, ranging from eighteen inches to five feet (45 cm to 152 cm). However, most modern arrows are 75 cm (30 in) to 96 cm (38 in) in length. Arrows recovered from the
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Some fletchings are dyed. Two-toned fletchings usually make each fletching from two feathers knit together. The front fletching is often camouflaged, and the rear fletching bright so that the archer can easily track the arrow.
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Backwell L, Bradfield J, Carlson KJ, Jashashvili T, Wadley L, d'Errico F.(2018). The antiquity of bow-and-arrow technology: evidence from Middle Stone Age layers at Sibudu Cave. Journal of
Archaeological Science, 92:289–303.
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Sometimes a shaft will be made of two different types of wood fastened together, resulting in what is known as a footed arrow. Known by some as the finest of wood arrows, footed arrows were used both by early
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bodkin points, so it is likely that it was first designed either to extend range or as a cheaper and simpler alternative to the broadhead. In a modern test, a direct hit from a hard steel bodkin point penetrated
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more drag and slows the arrow down rapidly after a short distance of about 30 m (98 ft) or so. Flu-flu arrows are often used for hunting birds, or for children's archery, and can also be used to play
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which are also the oldest evidence for the use of arrows outside of Africa dating to c. 48,000 years ago. The oldest evidence of the use of bows to shoot arrows dates to about 10,000 years ago; it is based on
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are designed to be used in various forms of reenactment combat, to reduce the risk when shot at people. These arrows may have heads that are very wide or padded, such as the large foam ball tip used in
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fletchers. The burning-wire method is popular because different shapes are possible by bending the wire, and the fletching can be symmetrically trimmed after gluing by rotating the arrow on a fixture.
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arrow building, which can provide archers an opportunity to personalize their arrows. Brightly colored wraps can also make arrows much easier to find in the brush, and to see in downrange targets.
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to provide a small amount of force used to stabilize the flight of the arrow. They are designed to keep the arrow pointed in the direction of travel by strongly damping down any tendency to
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arrows with broadheads require long and high fletching to stabilize them against the aerodynamic effect of the head. Fletchings may also be cut in different ways, the two most common being
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were used for war and are still used for hunting. Medieval broadheads could be made from steel, sometimes with hardened edges. They usually have two to four sharp blades that cause massive
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Backwell L, d'Errico F, Wadley L.(2008). Middle Stone Age bone tools from the
Howiesons Poort layers, Sibudu Cave, South Africa. Journal of Archaeological Science, 35:1566–1580.
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arrow. Modern nocks, and traditional
Turkish nocks, are often constructed so as to curve around the string or even pinch it slightly, so that the arrow is unlikely to slip off.
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have spring wires extending sideways from the tip. These catch on grass and debris to prevent the arrow from being lost in the vegetation. Used for practice and for small game.
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Handbook Of The SAS And Elite Forces. How The Professionals Fight And Win. Edited by Jon E. Lewis. p.495-Tactics And Techniques, Survival. Robinson Publishing Ltd 1997.
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wing. This rotation, through a combination of gyroscopic stabilization and increased drag on the rear of the arrow, helps the arrow to fly straight away. Artificial
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attendant turned a pale green. An arrow of this type can be shot about two hundred yards , and would be deadly up to the full limit of its flight."
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Traditional Bowyer's Bible: Volume Four. Guilford, Conn: Lyons Press, 2008. Page 221.
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1271:"Royal Armouries: 6. Armour-piercing arrowheads"
810:with the picture of a bow and arrow, the arrow (
535:easily without causing excessive damage to them.
806:astronomers often associate the interdependent
1475:(Dover reprint ed.). Dover Publications.
100:The use of bows and arrows by humans predates
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1212:The Traditional Bowyer's Bible - Volume Three
798:Bow and arrow analogue in Indian trigonometry
462:. However, archery was not effective against
77:attached to the front end, multiple fin-like
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1726:Dr. Ashby's reports on broadhead penetration
550:combat rules require a padded head at least
112:(who were traditionally associated with the
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1386:The Traditional Bowyer's Bible - Volume Two
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1210:Langston, Gene (1994). "Custom Shafts".
393:bronze arrowhead, 4th century BC, from
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629:Fletchings are traditionally made from
250:, while modern shafts may be made from
4016:World University Archery Championships
1650:"Aromantic flag and symbols explained"
1384:Parker, Glenn (1992). "Steel Points".
205:Schematic of an arrow with many parts.
618:. Some cultures, for example most in
7:
1680:Indian Journal of History of Science
1568:Massey, Jay(1992). "Self Arrows" in
1236:"Arrow Shaft Design and Performance"
1055:BBC: Oldest evidence of arrows found
108:. A craftsman who makes arrows is a
1301:. Retrieved on 18 February 2020 at
1128:"Anon: The Mary Rose; Armament p.7"
1671:B.B. Datta and A.N. Singh (1983).
771:A pin depicting an arrow with the
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2887:Megalithic architectural elements
1736:Carbon Arrows Explained in Detail
1521:"Traditional Bow Selection Guide"
1329:"Mechanical vs. Fixed Broadheads"
997:Journal of Archaeological Science
683:(i.e. a smooth curved shape) and
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3506:Evolutionary origin of religion
1110:, Mineola: Dover Publications.
1051:University of the Witwatersrand
445:usually separated by function:
256:carbon fibre reinforced plastic
114:Worshipful Company of Fletchers
1198:their listing of carbon arrows
1075:. 12 June 2020. Archived from
512:are almost always fixed-blade.
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4105:Archaeological artefact types
3119:Art of the Middle Paleolithic
2649:British megalith architecture
1572:, Guilford: The Lyons Press.
1388:. Guilford: The Lyons Press.
1214:. Guilford: The Lyons Press.
282:of the shaft is known as its
3114:Art of the Upper Paleolithic
2654:Nordic megalith architecture
306:). The length of a shaft in
847:, also known as a "quarrel"
432:Modern replicas of various
408:Various Japanese arrowheads
191:Arctic small tool tradition
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3677:Modern competitive archery
3262:British Isles and Brittany
3183:Gwion Gwion rock paintings
1473:The Armourer and his Craft
1433:Stonebraker, Rick (2000).
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1354:"SCA marshall's handbook"
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974:10.1017/S0003598X00100134
930:10.1016/j.jas.2007.11.006
424:20th-century field points
193:, about 4,500 years ago.
3682:World Archery Federation
1731:Types of Bows and Arrows
913:Encyclopaedia of Archery
3494:Evolutionary musicology
2897:Oldest extant buildings
2824:Archaeological features
2343:Prepared-core technique
1250:"Turkish Flight Arrows"
783:A symbol often used by
3757:Austroasiatic crossbow
3687:World Archery Rankings
3456:Unchambered long cairn
3304:Mound Builders culture
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1879:Ard / plough
1525:www.huntersfriend.com
1501:www.huntersfriend.com
1134:on February 25, 2008.
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2738:Abri de la Madeleine
1862:Neolithic Revolution
1717:at Wikimedia Commons
1673:"Hindu Trigonometry"
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262:core wrapped with a
177:arrows found in the
3989:World Championships
3577:Prehistoric warfare
2323:Magdalenian culture
2286:Levallois technique
2217:Earliest toolmaking
1238:. December 4, 2018.
1072:National Geographic
1009:2011JArSc..38.1918L
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3521:Spiritual drug use
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1422:978-0-233-96140-8
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1192:GPI explained by
1079:on June 13, 2020.
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4025:Continental
3970:Competitions
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3827:Takedown bow
3772:Compound bow
3382:wedge-shaped
3367:Funeral pyre
3360:Great dolmen
3316:Chamber tomb
3297:Round barrow
3252:Stone circle
3124:Blombos Cave
3052:Grooved ware
2976:Chalcolithic
2880:Thornborough
2798:Flush toilet
2733:Blombos Cave
2728:Rock shelter
2684:Quiggly hole
2576:Architecture
2551:illustration
2193:Buffalo jump
2035:
2014:Storage pits
1977:Aşıklı Höyük
1967:Ground stone
1803:Subdivisions
1688:. Retrieved
1683:
1679:
1666:
1654:. Retrieved
1644:
1632:. Retrieved
1629:Stickbow.com
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1552:. Retrieved
1549:Stickbow.com
1548:
1545:"Self Nocks"
1539:
1528:. Retrieved
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1504:. Retrieved
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166:Fa Hien Cave
162:South Africa
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65:-stabilized
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4130:Arrow types
4115:Projectiles
4011:Universiade
4006:Paralympics
3895:Release aid
3817:Recurve bow
3725:Run archery
3404:unchambered
3399:Long barrow
3389:Grave goods
3345:Court cairn
3340:Clava cairn
3292:Bowl barrow
3230:Rock cupule
3173:Golden hats
3166:Hill figure
3067:Unstan ware
3047:Cord-marked
2912:Sweet Track
2834:Burnt mound
2755:Stilt house
2743:Sibudu Cave
2536:Tally stick
2504:Quern-stone
2489:Hammerstone
2479:Fire plough
2450:Pesse canoe
2408:Bannerstone
2378:Other tools
2291:Lithic core
2239:Aurignacian
2127:Bare Island
2009:Quern-stone
1686:(1): 39–108
1634:10 February
1589:Stone, G.C.
1554:10 February
1178:10 February
876:Swiss arrow
813:utkrama-jyā
544:archery tag
497:fixed-blade
477:Judo points
158:Sibudu Cave
79:stabilizers
4094:Categories
3936:Bowhunting
3931:Bowfishing
3924:Activities
3915:Thumb ring
3880:Finger tab
3812:Mongol bow
3543:trepanning
3436:Ring cairn
3394:Jar burial
3377:transepted
3309:U.S. sites
3210:Petroglyph
3136:Bird stone
3094:wine press
2767:Stone roof
2750:Roundhouse
2642:long house
2619:Stonehenge
2587:Ceremonial
2531:Stone tool
2358:Tool stone
2328:Metallurgy
2232:Mousterian
2209:Toolmaking
2147:Cumberland
2120:Transverse
2090:Schöningen
1982:Qesem cave
1950:Earth oven
1904:Irrigation
1815:Technology
1783:Prehistory
1625:"Stickbow"
1530:2016-04-22
1506:2016-04-22
1370:2008-12-16
1339:2010-02-17
1281:2008-09-28
1169:"Stickbow"
1047:Lyn Wadley
856:Fire arrow
840:Bowfishing
729:Self nocks
624:bare shaft
620:New Guinea
604:fletchings
588:Fletchings
518:Field tips
501:mechanical
483:Broadheads
436:arrowheads
399:Chalcidice
294:GPI rating
220:Components
160:, current
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3865:Bowstring
3860:Arrowhead
3841:Equipment
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2696:Longhouse
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2430:Bow drill
2425:Bone tool
2418:prismatic
2227:Acheulean
2142:Cresswell
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1957:Granaries
1919:Terracing
1798:Stone Age
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962:Antiquity
911:Paterson
861:Flechette
789:homophone
785:aromantic
773:fletching
763:Symbolism
749:varnishes
681:parabolic
670:hardens.
594:Fletching
382:broadhead
371:Arrowhead
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252:aluminium
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187:Holmegård
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170:Sri Lanka
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75:arrowhead
4079:Glossary
4069:Category
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3977:Olympics
3956:Popinjay
3822:Self bow
3777:Crossbow
3752:Arbalest
3718:Yabusame
3660:Japanese
3225:Rock art
3188:painting
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2986:timeline
2966:Beadwork
2706:Mehrgarh
2701:Mudbrick
2609:megalith
2484:Fire-saw
2306:debitage
2301:analysis
2269:Hand axe
2249:Cupstone
1827:Glossary
1788:Timeline
1656:25 March
1605:131-132.
1104:(1934).
1053:(2010);
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802:Ancient
753:lacquers
631:feathers
612:airfoils
578:hot glue
499:and the
487:bleeding
457:Damascus
395:Olynthus
380:Obsidian
348:Ottomans
333:softwood
329:hardwood
175:pinewood
110:fletcher
106:cultures
53:and nock
4110:Archery
4100:Lithics
3900:Quarrel
3807:Longbow
3792:Gakgung
3787:Flatbow
3665:Turkish
3655:Chinese
3650:History
3639:Archery
3582:Symbols
3193:pigment
3079:Weaving
3042:Cardium
3037:Pottery
3032:Mirrors
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2085:harpoon
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