529:, India, Japan, Korea, Turkey and elsewhere, almost every culture that gained access to even early firearms used them widely, to the neglect of archery. Early firearms were inferior in rate-of-fire, and were very sensitive to wet weather. However, they had longer effective range and were tactically superior in the common situation of soldiers shooting at each other from behind obstructions. They also required significantly less training to use properly, in particular penetrating steel armor without any need to develop special musculature. Armies equipped with guns could thus provide superior firepower, and highly trained archers became obsolete on the battlefield. However, the bow and arrow is still an effective weapon, and archers have seen military action in the 21st century. Traditional archery remains in use for sport, and for hunting in many areas.
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by still hunting, stalking, or waiting in a blind or tree stand. In many countries, including much of the United States, bow hunting for large and small game is legal. Bow hunters generally enjoy longer seasons than are allowed with other forms of hunting such as black powder, shotgun, or rifle. Usually, compound bows are used for large game hunting due to the relatively short time it takes to master them as opposed to the longbow or recurve bow. These compound bows may feature fiber optic sights, stabilizers, and other accessories designed to increase accuracy at longer distances. Using a bow and arrow to take fish is known as "
1759:, reducing the overall amount released when the bow is shot. Of the remaining energy, some is dampened both by the limbs of the bow and the bowstring. Depending on the arrow's elasticity, some of the energy is also absorbed by compressing the arrow, primarily because the release of the bowstring is rarely in line with the arrow shaft, causing it to flex out to one side. This is because the bowstring accelerates faster than the archer's fingers can open, and consequently some sideways motion is imparted to the string, and hence arrow nock, as the power and speed of the bow pulls the string off the opening fingers.
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Archery. Modern compound bows automatically limit the draw length to give a consistent arrow velocity, while traditional bows allow great variation in draw length. Some bows use mechanical methods to make the draw length consistent. Barebow archers often use a sight picture, which includes the target, the bow, the hand, the arrow shaft and the arrow tip, as seen at the same time by the archer. With a fixed "anchor point" (where the string is brought to, or close to, the face), and a fully extended bow arm, successive shots taken with the sight picture in the same position fall on the same
1619:. Instinctive aiming is used by many archers who use traditional bows. The two most common forms of a non-mechanical release are split-finger and three-under. Split-finger aiming requires the archer to place the index finger above the nocked arrow, while the middle and ring fingers are both placed below. Three-under aiming places the index, middle, and ring fingers under the nocked arrow. This technique allows the archer to better look down the arrow since the back of the arrow is closer to the dominant eye, and is commonly called "gun barreling" (referring to common aiming techniques used with firearms).
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504:, as "Those Who Draw the Bow". For example, Xiong-nu mounted bowmen made them more than a match for the Han military, and their threat was at least partially responsible for Chinese expansion into the Ordos region, to create a stronger, more powerful buffer zone against them. It is possible that "barbarian" peoples were responsible for introducing archery or certain types of bows to their "civilized" counterparts – the Xiong-nu and the Han being one example. Similarly, short bows seem to have been introduced to Japan by northeast Asian groups.
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after shooting. Even with a carefully made arrow, the slightest imperfection or air movement causes some unbalanced turbulence in air flow. Consequently, rotation creates an equalization of such turbulence, which, overall, maintains the intended direction of flight i.e. accuracy. This rotation is not to be confused with the rapid gyroscopic rotation of a rifle bullet. Fletching that is not arranged to induce rotation still improves accuracy by causing a restoring drag any time the arrow tilts from its intended direction of travel.
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1755:, and when the bowstring is released, this stored energy is imparted to the arrow much more quickly than can be delivered by the muscles, resulting in much higher velocity and, hence, greater distance. This same process is employed by frogs, which use elastic tendons to increase jumping distance. In archery, some energy dissipates through
748:. These modern forms are now dominant in modern Western archery; traditional bows are in a minority. Archery returned to the Olympics in 1972. In the 1980s, the skills of traditional archery were revived by American enthusiasts, and combined with the new scientific understanding. Much of this expertise is available in the
1748:, and even at the optimal contraction speed for power production, total work by the muscle is less than half of what it would be if the muscle contracted over the same distance at slow speeds, resulting in less than 1/4 the projectile launch velocity possible without the limitations of the forceâvelocity relationship.
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for the competitors. The clubs were "the drawing rooms of the great country houses placed outside" and thus came to play an important role in the social networks of the local upper class. As well as its emphasis on display and status, the sport was notable for its popularity with females. Young women
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Instinctive shooting is a style of shooting that includes the barebow aiming method that relies heavily upon the subconscious mind, proprioception, and motor/muscle memory to make aiming adjustments; the term used to refer to a general category of archers who did not use a mechanical or fixed sight.
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and other modern materials offer high strength for their weight and are used on most modern bows. Linen and other traditional materials are still used on traditional bows. Several modern methods of making a bowstring exist, such as the 'endless loop' and 'Flemish twist'. Almost any fiber can be made
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are designed to reduce the force required to hold the string at full draw, hence allowing the archer more time to aim with less muscular stress. Most compound designs use cams or elliptical wheels on the ends of the limbs to achieve this. A typical let-off is anywhere from 65% to 80%. For example, a
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Even with a release aid mechanism some of this effect is usually experienced, since the string always accelerates faster than the retaining part of the mechanism. This makes the arrow oscillate in flightâits center flexing to one side and then the other repeatedly, gradually reducing as the arrow's
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are used to pull the arrow to the anchor point. Some modern recurve bows are equipped with a mechanical device, called a clicker, which produces a clicking sound when the archer reaches the correct draw length. , traditional
English Longbow shooters step "into the bow", exerting force with both the
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The archer then raises the bow and draws the string, with varying alignments for vertical versus slightly canted bow positions. This is often one fluid motion for shooters of recurves and longbows, which tend to vary from archer to archer. Compound shooters often experience a slight jerk during the
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Another type of string hold, used on traditional bows, is the type favoured by the Mongol warriors, known as the "thumb release", style. This involves using the thumb to draw the string, with the fingers curling around the thumb to add some support. To release the string, the fingers are opened out
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Nubians were known to be expert archers, and by the 16th Century BC Egyptians were using the composite bow in warfare. The Bronze Age Aegean Cultures were able to deploy a number of state-owned specialized bow makers for warfare and hunting purposes
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The accurate flight of an arrow depends on its fletchings. The arrow's manufacturer (a "fletcher") can arrange fletching to cause the arrow to rotate along its axis. This improves accuracy by evening pressure buildups that would otherwise cause the arrow to "plane" on the air in a random direction
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Modern arrows are made to a specified 'spine', or stiffness rating, to maintain matched flexing and hence accuracy of aim. This flexing can be a desirable feature, since, when the spine of the shaft is matched to the acceleration of the bow(string), the arrow bends or flexes around the bow and any
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Mechanical sights can be affixed to the bow to aid in aiming. They can be as simple as a pin, or may use optics with magnification. Modern compound bows usually also have a peep sight (rear sight) built into the string, which aids in a consistent anchor point, but this is not allowed for other bow
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To shoot an arrow, an archer first assumes the correct stance. The body should be at or nearly perpendicular to the target and the shooting line, with the feet placed shoulder-width apart. As an archer progresses from beginner to a more advanced level other stances such as the "open stance" or the
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fletching, to introduce a stabilizing spin to the arrow while in flight. Whether helical or straight fletched, when natural fletching (bird feathers) is used it is critical that all feathers come from the same side of the bird. Oversized fletchings can be used to accentuate drag and thus limit the
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is traditionally made from bird feathers, but solid plastic vanes and thin sheet-like spin vanes are used. They are attached near the nock (rear) end of the arrow with thin double sided tape, glue, or, traditionally, sinew. The most common configuration in all cultures is three fletches, though as
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where all archers are trained to hold the bow in the left hand.) Therefore, if one is right-eye dominant, they would hold the bow in the left hand and draw the string with the right hand. However, not everyone agrees with this line of thought. A smoother, and more fluid release of the string will
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England and Wales, for example, the government tried to enforce practice with the longbow until the end of the 16th century. This was because it was recognized that the bow had been instrumental to military
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The bowstring and arrow are held with three fingers, or with a mechanical arrow release. Most commonly, for finger shooters, the index finger is placed above the arrow and the next two fingers below, although several other techniques have their adherents around the world, involving three fingers
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Stabilizers aid in aiming by improving the balance of the bow. Sights, quivers, rests, and design of the riser (the central, non-bending part of the bow) make one side of the bow heavier. One purpose of stabilizers are to offset these forces. A reflex riser design will cause the top limb to lean
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Gap shooting is an aiming method used by instinctive shooters. It involves consciously focusing on the tip of the arrow while maintaining awareness of the target. The archer must adjust the arrow's trajectory by gauging the distance between the arrow tip and the target, ensuring accurate shots.
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A release aid is a mechanical device designed to give a crisp and precise loose of arrows from a compound bow. In the most commonly used, the string is released by a finger-operated trigger mechanism, held in the archer's hand or attached to their wrist. In another type, known as a back-tension
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event was first recorded in 1483. (In this event, archers shoot vertically from the base of an abbey tower to dislodge a wood pigeon placed approximately 30 m (98 ft) above.) The Royal
Company of Archers was formed in 1676 and is one of the oldest sporting bodies in the world. Archery
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The arrowhead is the primary functional component of the arrow. Some arrows may simply use a sharpened tip of the solid shaft, but separate arrowheads are far more common, usually made from metal, stone, or other hard materials. The most commonly used forms are target points, field points, and
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Turkish and Chinese examples are works of considerable art. Some are so highly ornamented that the users could not have used them to loose an arrow. Possibly these were items of personal adornment, and hence value, remaining extant whilst leather had
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Stabilizers improve the forgiveness and accuracy by increasing the moment of inertia of the bow to resist movement during the shooting process. Lightweight carbon stabilizers with weighted ends are desirable because they improve the moment of inertia while minimizing the weight added.
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If shooting according to eye dominance, right-eye-dominant archers shooting conventionally hold the bow with their left hand. If shooting according to hand dexterity, the archer draws the string with the hand that possesses the greatest dexterity, regardless of eye dominance.
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and motor-muscle memory, similar to that used when throwing a ball. With sufficient practice, such archers can normally achieve good practical accuracy for hunting or for war. Aiming without a sight picture may allow more rapid shooting, not however increasing accuracy.
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in 1844 and over the next decade the extravagant and festive practices of the past were gradually whittled away and the rules were standardized as the 'York Round' - a series of shoots at 55 m (180 ft), 73 m (240 ft), and 91 m (299 ft).
1520:), or triggering the mechanical release aid. Usually the release aims to keep the drawing arm rigid, the bow hand relaxed, and the arrow is moved back using the back muscles, as opposed to using just arm motions. An archer should also pay attention to the recoil or
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Odysseus returns home in disguise and then bests the suitors in an archery competition after hinting at his identity by stringing and drawing his great bow that only he can draw, a similar motif is present in the Turkic Iranian heroic archeheroic poem
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being presented as a reward to the victor. General meetings were held from 1789, in which local lodges convened together to standardise the rules and ceremonies. Archery was also co-opted as a distinctively
British tradition, dating back to the lore of
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When using short bows or shooting from horseback, it is difficult to use the sight picture. The archer may look at the target, but without including the weapon in the field of accurate view. Aiming then involves hand-eye coordinationâwhich includes
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drawback, at around the last 4 cm (1.6 in), where the draw weight is at its maximumâbefore relaxing into a comfortable stable full draw position. The archer draws the string hand towards the face, where it should rest lightly at a fixed
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could not only compete in the contests but retain and show off their sexuality while doing so. Thus, archery came to act as a forum for introductions, flirtation and romance. It was often consciously styled in the manner of a
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and the thumb relaxes to allow the string to slide off the thumb. When using this type of release, the arrow should rest on the same side of the bow as the drawing hand i.e. Left hand draw = arrow on left side of bow.
1295:(also known as an arm-guard) to protect the inside of the bow arm from being hit by the string and prevent clothing from catching the bowstring. The bracer does not brace the arm; the word comes from the armoury term "
1086:. The arrows are released from the right hand side of the bow, and this affects construction of the bow. In western archery, the arrow is usually released from the left hand side of the bow for a right-handed archer.
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A compound bow is fitted with a special type of arrow rest, known as a launcher, and the arrow is usually loaded with the cock feather/vane pointed either up, or down, depending upon the type of launcher being used.
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bladelets found embedded in a skull and within the thoracic cavity of another skeleton, suggest the use of stone-tipped arrows as weapons about 10,000 years ago. Bows eventually replaced the
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towards the shooter. In this case a heavier front stabilizer is desired to offset this action. A deflex riser design has the opposite effect and a lighter front stabilizer may be used.
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flight proceeds. This is clearly visible in high-speed photography of arrows at discharge. A direct effect of these energy transfers can clearly be seen when
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and it served as a patriotic form of entertainment at a time of political tension in Europe. The societies were also elitist, and the new
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2540:Trebuchet Energy Efficiency â Experimental Results
1431:The hand that holds the bow is referred to as the
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3672:"Breaking Trad: Archery Lessons from Tom Clum Sr"
3232:The International Journal of the History of Sport
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2404:"Composite Bows in Minoan And Mycenaean Warfare"
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613:rural Britain. Particularly influential was Sir
313:shouldered Khiam-points may well be arrowheads.
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387:Archery was highly developed in Asia. The
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3955:Berkeley: University of California Press
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3928:. Manchester: Simon Archery Foundation
3873:. Manchester: Simon Archery Foundation
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916:, presiding over aspects of archery;
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281:Bows and arrows have been present in
3937:Salem, Massachusetts: Peabody Museum
3923:Lake, Fred & Wright, Hal (1974)
3654:
3648:
3483:. Easton Foundations. Archived from
3378:participating institution membership
3074:
3059:
2044:List of extreme and adventure sports
1686:adding citations to reliable sources
1653:
1560:adding citations to reliable sources
1531:
305:, (c. 10,800â8,300 BC) onwards. The
50:Archery competition in June 1983 at
4031:; Volume 4. The Lyons Press, 2008.
3393:Toxophilus â the School of Shooting
3008:Allely, Steve; et al. (2008),
1019:A Pacific yew selfbow drawn by the
402:
24:
5028:
3832:The Theory and Practice of Archery
3804:
3689:
3630:, University of New Mexico Press,
3415:Strickland, M.; Hardy, R. (2005),
3167:Proceedings of the British Academy
3099:National Field Archery Association
2768:
2513:"People of the Hundred Years' War"
2119:http://www.oed.com:80/Entry/204131
1439:. The opposite hand is called the
966:features in many fictional forms.
630:An archery in the coat of arms of
500:referred to their neighbours, the
439:
226:, Germany and dates from the late
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5895:Marine Corps Martial Arts Program
4044:
3934:Additional notes on arrow release
3532:St. Charles, Glenn (March 1996).
2538:Rhoten, Ronald (9 January 2006).
2250:Journal of Archaeological Science
1527:
690:(the author of the seminal text â
638:
250:swamp in Denmark. At the site of
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5860:Historical European martial arts
4982:
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3113:Traditional Bowyers Encyclopedia
2888:BraneaâBrahma - Projekt Runeberg
2818:10.1111/j.1468-229X.2004.00297.x
2775:Yeomen of the Queen's Body Guard
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569:Fashionable female archers, 1799
436:becoming part of military lore.
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533:18th century revival as a sport
4029:The Traditional Bowyer's Bible
4008:The Traditional Bowyer's Bible
3995:The Traditional Bowyer's Bible
3982:The Traditional Bowyer's Bible
3976:The Traditional Bowyer's Bible
3943:Hunting with the Bow and Arrow
3210:, Hong Kong University Press,
3062:Hunting with the Bow and Arrow
3038:University of California Press
2839:"The Royal Company of Archers"
2650:Hurst III, G. Cameron (1998),
2630:, Cambridge University Press,
2603:, Princeton University Press,
2187:
2097:
2070:
1777:- testing bows, circa 1837 by
1462:
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1124:Types of arrows and fletchings
645:Grand National Archery Society
88:Master Heon Kim demonstrating
13:
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3964:New York: Scribner & Sons
3946:New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons
3670:Freel, Tyler (9 April 2019).
3536:. Saint Charles Enterprises.
2903:"Archery results â Pari 1900"
2499:"The Bow In Medieval Warfare"
2050:
1839:A modern compound hunting bow
1093:Modern (takedown) recurve bow
289:culture since its respective
3847:Hansard, George Agar (1841)
3563:Journal of Forensic Sciences
3506:Deprospero, Dan and Jackie.
2157:10.1016/j.jasrep.2020.102477
1914:Archery Association of India
1455:follow the same convention.
1234:
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246:known so far comes from the
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3888:American Journal of Physics
3699:Sorrells, Brian J. (2004).
2487:, Handong Global University
1896:
1746:forceâvelocity relationship
1396:Shooting technique and form
1291:Most modern archers wear a
928:), represented distancing,
750:Traditional Bowyer's Bibles
560:George, the Prince of Wales
468:of Central Asia (after the
319:civilizations, notably the
176:Origins and ancient archery
27:Using a bow to shoot arrows
10:
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4143:Modern competitive archery
3969:FITA-Style Archery Targets
3439:Faris, Nabih Amin (2007),
3032:Kroeber, Theodora (2004),
2771:"Royal Company of Archers"
2599:Anthony, David W. (2007),
2485:Korean Traditional Archery
1994:Modern competitive archery
1858:Modern competitive archery
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1852:Modern competitive archery
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3958:Thompson, Maurice (1878)
3559:"The Modern Compound Bow"
3365:Oxford English Dictionary
3244:10.1080/09523360903556824
2957:www.archeryhalloffame.com
2932:www.archeryhalloffame.com
2740:"About Us - Club History"
2654:, Yale University Press,
2626:Di Cosmo, Nicola (2001),
2571:Fehrenbach, Theodore Reed
2270:10.1016/j.jas.2011.04.001
2227:10.1017/S0003598X00100134
2183:10.1016/j.jas.2007.11.006
2115:Oxford English Dictionary
2085:. Oxford. Clarendon Press
709:tribe, a native known as
4148:World Archery Federation
3818:31 December 2021 at the
2865:Suomen kunnallisvaakunat
2414:. University of Catania.
2065:Encyclopaedia of Archery
1753:elastic potential energy
1419:, S.D., 11 October 2012.
1417:Ellsworth Air Force Base
371:. Egyptians referred to
32:Archery (disambiguation)
6092:Former official sports
5520:Northern Praying Mantis
5095:Mainland Southeast Asia
3835:London: Longmans, Green
3812:Philosophies of Archery
3622:Lehman, Herman (1927),
3575:10.1111/1556-4029.13503
3370:Oxford University Press
3206:Selby, Stephen (2000),
2800:Johnes, Martin (2004).
2709:accessed 21at July 2012
2034:List of notable archers
980:Three Kingdoms of Korea
794:Ămile Antoine Bourdelle
725:Boone and Crockett Club
692:The Witchery of Archery
39:Archer (disambiguation)
5931:Professional wrestling
5598:DaitĆ-ryĆ« Aiki-jĆ«jutsu
4223:Austroasiatic crossbow
4153:World Archery Rankings
3914:Klopsteg, Paul (1963)
3391:Ascham, Roger (1545),
2998:Retrieved Dec 11, 2020
2979:Retrieved Dec 11, 2020
2402:Bakas, Spyros (2016).
2123:New English Dictionary
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6410:Summer Olympic sports
6027:Demonstration sports
4942:Winter Olympic sports
4880:Greco-Roman wrestling
4592:Summer Olympic sports
3972:Bow and Arrow Targets
3931:Morse, Edward (1922)
3826:, vol.2, 2021, 22â37.
3419:, Sutton Publishing,
3075:Pope, Saxton (1926),
3060:Pope, Saxton (1925),
2729:accessed 21 July 2012
2697:accessed 21 July 2012
2466:Book of the Later Han
2029:List of archery terms
1887:archery novelty games
1838:
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1804:Further information:
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6287:Martial arts at the
6242:Martial arts at the
6172:Martial arts at the
6127:Martial arts at the
6107:Invitational sports
6057:Martial arts at the
5978:Martial arts at the
5900:Pencak Silat Harimau
5738:Pencak Silat Harimau
5670:Submission wrestling
5375:Luta Livre esportiva
4891:Discretionary sports
4487:Military World Games
4138:History of crossbows
3949:Pope, Saxton (1918)
3940:Pope, Saxton (1925)
3829:Ford, Horace (1887)
3320:on 25 February 2009.
2725:4 March 2022 at the
2683:10.1093/pastj/gtq029
2519:on 29 September 2022
2451:Zimmerman, Larry J.
2289:10.15184/aqy.2018.11
1682:improve this section
1632:Instinctive shooting
1556:improve this article
1376:Stabiliser (archery)
1265:Protective equipment
1107:Holless Wilbur Allen
902:Nymphai Hyperboreioi
647:meeting was held in
492:, especially at the
478:archery on horseback
30:For other uses, see
5968:International games
5650:Full contact karate
5640:Professional boxing
5355:Brazilian jiu-jitsu
4875:Freestyle wrestling
4771:Rhythmic gymnastics
4766:Artistic gymnastics
4455:World Championships
3900:1943AmJPh..11..175K
3705:. Stackpole Books.
3655:Bear, Fred (1980),
3487:on 30 December 2016
3466:(1952), pp. 345â349
3368:(Online ed.).
3338:on 8 September 2008
3081:G. P. Putnam's Sons
3012:, The Lyons Press,
2994:8 July 2020 at the
2845:on 25 November 2012
2432:on 20 December 2016
2335:10.1038/nature16477
2327:2016Natur.529..394L
2262:2011JArSc..38.1918L
2149:2020JArSR..33j2477L
1779:Alfred Jacob Miller
1407:of medieval archery
1176:composite materials
958:and his apprentice
940:), trajectory, and
790:Herakles the Archer
721:Pope and Young Club
694:â) and his brother
681:1900 Paris Olympics
521:success during the
512:The development of
430:Battle of Agincourt
6130:Pan American Games
5807:Hokutoryu Ju-Jutsu
5718:JieitaikakutĆjutsu
5655:Mixed martial arts
4059:Paralympic archery
4010:; Volume 3. 1994.
3997:; Volume 2. 1992.
3984:; Volume 1. 1992.
3853:London: H. G. Bohn
3657:The Archer's Bible
3283:"99% Let Off Bows"
3155:, Fine Art America
2750:on 2 February 2017
2548:10.2514/6.2006-775
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1783:Walters Art Museum
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171:History of archery
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4179:Ballista elephant
4037:978-0-9645741-6-8
3908:10.1119/1.1990474
3788:on 18 August 2016
3758:on 5 January 2015
3712:978-0-8117-3133-1
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2769:Norton, William.
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116:Archery in Bhutan
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1005:Types of bows
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5936:Stage combat
5890:Mardani khel
5812:Jeet Kune Do
5770:Silat Melayu
5733:Pencak silat
5685:Self-defense
5627:Full contact
5614:
5602:
5540:Shoot boxing
5480:Chess boxing
5380:Malla-yuddha
5317:Punching bag
5307:Boxing glove
5276:
5164:Leg strikes
5143:Elbow strike
5129:Arm strikes
4984:Martial arts
4934:
4833:Table tennis
4803:Rugby sevens
4776:Trampolining
4746:Field hockey
4734:Show jumping
4707:Road cycling
4680:Canoe sprint
4675:Canoe slalom
4637:
4491:Continental
4436:Competitions
4293:Takedown bow
4238:Compound bow
4104:
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3676:Outdoor Life
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2087:. Retrieved
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1909:Arab archery
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1680:Please help
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1641:Gap shooting
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1554:Please help
1549:verification
1546:
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1499:anchor point
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1347:Release aids
1328:Arab Archery
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807:, the Roman
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556:Ashton Lever
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56:West Germany
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18:Para archery
6395:Competition
6175:Asian Games
6060:World Games
6022:Greco-Roman
5842:Battlefield
5802:Chun Kuk Do
5745:Suffrajitsu
5555:Tang Soo Do
5430:Greco-Roman
5183:Knee strike
5100:Philippines
4477:Universiade
4472:Paralympics
4361:Release aid
4283:Recurve bow
4191:Run archery
3762:12 February
3731:Docstoc.com
3187:. Theoi.com
2907:olympic.org
2849:17 December
2436:12 December
2004:Run archery
1846:bow fishing
1831:in Tanzania
1817:Bow hunting
1486:Instinctive
1463:Modern form
1445:string hand
1370:Stabilizers
1361:Release aid
1353:Release aid
1255:NjĂĄl's saga
1049:recurve bow
875:Mahabharata
831:. Armenian
776:Vishwamitra
715:Saxton Pope
707:Yahi Indian
665:Saxton Pope
663:Picture of
600:bourgeoisie
552:aristocracy
498:Han dynasty
393:dhanurvidya
291:predynastic
272:Australasia
268:projectiles
244:oldest bows
228:Paleolithic
216: [
205: [
182:Sibudu Cave
159:toxophilite
6384:Categories
6217:2018 Only
6078:Kickboxing
5832:Qwan Ki Do
5760:To-Shin Do
5690:combatives
5660:Pankration
5645:Kickboxing
5616:Xingyiquan
5604:Baguazhang
5570:Wudangquan
5500:Kickboxing
5395:Shuai jiao
5205:Joint lock
5122:techniques
4853:Volleyball
4761:Gymnastics
4719:Equestrian
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