Viking Archers reaching for arrows (standing with red tunic and mail, kneeling in blue tunic and brown tabard), the Vikings, The Age of Arthur--two figures
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Item Number: VIK-40A
Viking Archers reaching for arrows (standing with red tunic and mail, kneeling in blue tunic and brown tabard), the Vikings, The Age of Arthur
VIKING ARCHERS
The Vikings made considerable use of the bow, both on land and at sea. Not only was it used to a considerable extent by the bondi (in Norway and Sweden the word “bow” could even be used to mean a warrior), but also it was used by nobles and kings, who took great pride in their personal accuracy.
Viking bows were mainly made from elm, although yew was also used.
In the Leidang, bows were provided as part of the ship’s equipment. It was known that a bow and 24 arrows were supplied per 2 oarsmen. This suggests that up to 50 percent of a Viking national army might in fact be bow armed.
Released in DECEMBER 2023.