Traditional Bows:
Longbows are similar to the bows used by medieval English archers and the North American Indians. The arrow is shot off the bow hand. The bow is generally D-shaped in section and can be made from one piece of wood or a series of laminations. Flat bows are similar to long bows but are generally flat in section. Many have a shelf on which the arrow rests. Mongolian bows are shorter and more curved in appearance and are derived from the bows widely used across Asia, Eastern Europe (Hungary) and the Middle East (Turkey). Mongolian bows were composite bows made from wood, bone, horn and leather glued together and modern reproductions follow a similar construction. |