selfbow
See also: self bow
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selfbow (plural selfbows)
- (archery) A bow that is made from a single piece of wood (often referred to as a bow stave).
- 1995: Harvey Markowitz, American Indians
- Most common was a selfbow (a bow made of a single piece of wood with no laminating materials) of springy wood.
- 2001: David Wescott and the Society of Primitive Technology, Primitive Technology II: Ancestral Skills from the Society of Primitive Technology
- If the design of the weapon is moderate enough to be successful as an all wood selfbow then the addition of sinew and horn will probably result in a net loss of arrow performance.
- 2005: Tom Airhart, Elk Hunting Guide: Skills, Gear, and Insight
- The recurved bow design originated in antiquity when the longbow, or selfbow, made entirely from wood, was reinforced with animal sinew.
- 1995: Harvey Markowitz, American Indians
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References
- Catherine F. Lewis and Kathleen M. Haywood's 2006 Archery: Steps to Success.
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