Explore the fascinating history of archery with "Bows and Arrows of Antiquity." This comprehensive book delves into the evolution of ancient weaponry, detailing traditional bows, intricate arrow designs, and the archery techniques used by various civilizations. Perfect for history enthusiasts, archaeologists, and archery aficionados, this book uncovers the craftsmanship behind bows and arrows and their significance in hunting and warfare throughout the ages. Discover the rich legacy of primitive weapons with vivid illustrations and expert insights.
Edmund Bulanda, Bows and Arrows of Antiquity, is a scientific work by a Polish archaeologist, published in German in 1913. In the book, the author discusses the basic types of bows used in ancient times. The following chapters describe: Egyptian bows, Ethiopian bows, Arab bows, Babylonian bows, Assyrian bows, Israelite, Hittite, Mede and Persian bows, Canaanite and Jewish bows, Scythian bows, Mycenaean and Cretan bows from the Bronze Age, and Greek bows. In addition to ancient bows, the book contains descriptions of quivers and arrows.