Explore the history and variety of arrow releases across cultures, from ancient methods to modern observations.
This edition surveys how archers bend the bow and release the arrow, tracing primary, secondary, tertiary, Mediterranean, and Mongolian techniques. It includes notes on finger protection, ring devices, and carved hand rings, with observational detail drawn from photographic reproductions and museum examples. The text weaves together ethnographic detail, historical illustrations, and practical commentary for readers curious about archery’s cultural reach.
- Describes several release styles, including the Mongolian method and the unique Wute ring system.
- References plates and figures that showcase artifacts, rings, and weapons from diverse regions.
- Notes how archery practices connect to historical art, sculpture, and ethnology.
- Offers context on how ancient and later cultures approached bow-hand protection and release timing.
Ideal for readers interested in archaeology, ethnology, and the history of archery across cultures.