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- was named for a grove of hickory trees that was considered ideal for bowmaking. An alternate theory claims a "Delaware source akin to Munsee munahan...
- their Mongol subjects, and the Mongolian bowmaking tradition was lost during the Qing dynasty. The present bowmaking tradition emerged after independence...
- ****ociation Bertalan, Dan. Traditional Bowyers Encyclopedia: The Bowhunting and Bowmaking World of the Nation's Top Crafters of Longbows and Recurves, 2007. p....
- Khan's younger brother) shot a target at 335 alds (536 m)". The Mongol bowmaking tradition was lost under the Qing, who heavily restricted archery practice;...
- Mirecourt, France from around 1840 throughout most of the 1900s. The bowmaking dynasty began with François Bazin and ended with Charles Alfred Bazin...
- Dominique Peccatte". An absolute Master who stands on that crest of the bowmaking elite hitherto reserved for François Tourte and Dominique Peccatte. — Paul...
- Bertalan, Dan (2007). Traditional Bowyers Encyclopedia: The Bowhunting and Bowmaking World of the Nation's Top Crafters of Longbows and Recurves. Skyhorse...
- However, much yew is knotty and twisted, and therefore unsuitable for bowmaking; most trunks do not give good staves and even in a good trunk much wood...
- barbarism, to civilization. Generally, Morgan used technology (such as bowmaking or pottery) as an indicator of position on this scale. Franz Boas (1858–1942)...
- regarded as one of the greatest German bow makers. He was trained in bowmaking by his father Franz Albert I (1826–1894), son of Karl Gottlieb, in Markneukirchen...