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A laminated bow is an archery bow in which different materials are together to form the bow stave itself. Traditional are normally not included, although their construction with horn, wood, and sinew might bring them within the above definition.


History
The , and had been making laminate bows out of combinations of wood, horn and sinew as early as the 2nd millennium BCE.

The oldest known laminated bows (made entirely of wood) belong to the Scythian cultures. A Scythian wood-laminate bow was discovered in the 19th century in Ukraine and is currently held at the Institute of Archaeology. It was constructed by laminating several fine strips of and wood, bound with and wrapped in . It had a double-curved shape, was long and may have been capable of shooting arrows at distances of over .

In 2006, an international expedition to the region in western uncovered a laminate bow, associated with the Scythian . It is of a complicated construction, with many fine strips of wood glued side-by-side, and a wooden reinforcement plate glued to the handle. The entire bow was wrapped in spiral form with rawhide and birch bark; in addition to reinforcing the construction this also made the bow resistant to water and humidity. The bow is dated to the 3rd century BCE.

The modern Japanese is a laminated bow. Laminated bows in Japan first appeared around 1000 CE, during the late or . They were made of wood and bamboo laminated with glue, evolving from simple bamboo-backed bows to complex bows of five piece construction ( higo yumi) by the 1600s.

(2026). 9781598842449, ABC-CLIO. .
The Sámi and their neighbours Ragnar Insulander. The Two-Wood Bow., 2002; 19: 49-73 across northern The Neolithic Age in Eastern Siberia. Henry N. Michael. Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, New Ser., Vol. 48, No. 2 (1958), pp. 1-108. also made laminated bows for centuries. Arabs may also have used a laminated bow.Arab Archery. An Arabic manuscript of about A.D. 1500 "A book on the excellence of the bow & arrow" and the description thereof. Translated and edited by Nabih Amin Faris and Robert Potter Elmer. Princeton University Press, 1945.

is in the possession of an -made laminate bow. It was made in the area of , Canada, and consists of three shims of bone laminated near the handle region, and reinforced at the joints with rawhide. It has two short driftwood arrows with bone points. They reflect the shortage of wood in the region and the improvisation of pre-contact indigenous Inuit.


Further reading
  • (1992) The Traditional Bowyers Bible Volume 1. The Lyons Press.
  • (1992) The Traditional Bowyers Bible Volume 2. The Lyons Press.
  • (1994) The Traditional Bowyers Bible Volume 3. The Lyons Press.
  • How to make fiberglass-laminated modern bows by John Clark, available from Ausbow Industries
  • The Design and Construction of Composite Long (Flat) Bows by John Clark
  • The Design and Construction of Composite Recurve Bows by John Clark (2002)
  • Design and Construction of Flight Bows, a supplement to The Design and Construction of Composite Recurve Bows by John Clark

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