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Native Warrior with Bow and Arrow
This Native Warrior carries a recurve bow. It differs from the straight-limbed bow in that its limbs curve away from the archer when unstrung. A recurve bow stores more energy and delivers it more efficiently than the equivalent straight-limbed bow, giving a greater amount of punch and speed to the arrow. A recurve is shorter than the simple straight-limb bow and was often preferred by archers in environments where long weapons could be cumbersome, such as the densely forested terrain of Eastern North America. Arrow shafts were usually made from ash and birch with arrowheads made out of felsite or rhyolite. These stones were hard, kept a sharp point when knapped, and abundant in that region of the country.
1/30 scale
Matte Finish
1 Piece Set
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10058 Tecumseh 1810-1813 A History Store Exclusive.
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Chief Joseph Brant, 1777-83 Joseph Brant (Mohawk name Thayendanegea) grew up the Mohawk and Iroquois lands of New York, a territory under British influence. He attended Moor’s Charity School for...
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NEW! IN STOCK! British General Isaac Brock, 1812 Brock’s military career started at the age of 15 when he joined the 8th Regiment of Foot in 1785 with the rank...
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This warrior swings a simple and ancient combat weapon; the war club. This device has been employed as long as there has been armed conflict. Evidence of blunt-force trauma wounds...