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The bow I mentioned above is the Yrzi bow- found thirty miles down the Euphrates.

It is an almost complete composite recurve bow dated to the Parthian period (1st c BC - 3rd C AD), and is now at Yale.

Reconstructed the bow measures 1.275 m across the chord, with the wooden core made up of four parts of oak, elm and a third unidentified wood. Traces of horn on the belly and the tendon on the back survive in places, and the whole was wrapped around with a further layer of shredded tendon in glue to bind all the compnents together.

A replica (made by a Mr McEwan) had a draw weight of c 80 lb. More detail in James , Excavations from Dura Europos Final Report The Arms and Armour.

Cheers

Paul
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