Weapon Type

Bows

Self or composite bows.

Bows

Ranged Weapons — Subcategory

Overview

The bow is a ranged weapon consisting of a flexible stave (the bow) and a string; drawing the string bends the stave and stores elastic energy, which is released on the arrow when the string is loosed. Bows appear in the archaeological record around 60,000–70,000 BCE (Sibudu Cave, South Africa) and were the dominant ranged weapon in most cultures until the 16th century. They remain in use today for hunting, sport, and in some military contexts.

Types of Bows

Self Bow

A self bow is made from a single piece of wood:

Composite Bow

A composite bow combines multiple materials — typically wood (core), horn (belly), and sinew (back) — glued together:

Composite Recurve

A recurve bow's limbs curve away from the archer when unstrung, adding additional power:

The Military Longbow

The English/Welsh military longbow deserves detailed treatment for its battlefield impact:

Performance

Key Battles

Decline

Bows were replaced by crossbows and eventually firearms because:


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