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  2. Quiver - Wikipedia

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    Three quivers. A quiver is a container for holding arrows or bolts. It can be carried on an archer's body, the bow, or the ground, depending on the type of shooting and the archer's personal preference. Quivers were traditionally made of leather, wood, furs, and other natural materials, but are now often made of metal or plastic.

  3. Gorytos - Wikipedia

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    A gorytos (Ancient Greek: γωρυτός, pl. γωρυτοί, Latin: gorytus) is a type of leather bow-case for a short composite bow used by the Scythians in classical antiquity. [1] They are a combination of bow case and quiver in one, and are worn on the archer's left hip with the opening tilted rearward.

  4. Yazutsu - Wikipedia

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    Yazutsu (矢筒, lit. the "[Japanese] Arrow Barrel") or Yadzutsu is a type of arrow quiver used in kyūdō, Japanese archery, [1] using the Japanese longbow, the Yumi.It is generally cylindrical in shape, and zippered at the top, and appears something like a cylindrical holder of plans.

  5. Filippovka kurgans - Wikipedia

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    Scale armor of leather protected his body. He carried a twig-woven quiver for a bow and sometimes more than 200 arrows, covered with leather and decorated with an umbo; an arms belt with a buckle for crossing the belts; a richly decorated quiver hook; a long spear with a massive head and spike; a short iron akinakes sword; and iron axe. This ...

  6. Military of ancient Nubia - Wikipedia

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    One simple wooden self bow is known from an early Nobadian burial in Qustul. [52] The Nobadians shot barbed and possibly poisoned arrows of around 50 cm length. [53] To store the arrows, they used quivers made of tanned leather from long-necked animals such as goats or gazelles.

  7. Japanese longbows can cost over $2,000. Here's what makes ...

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    Longbows, or Yumi, have been used in Japan for centuries. But today, a handmade bamboo bow can cost over $2,000. At over 2 meters tall, these bows are difficult handle. And making them is just as ...