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- Mesolithic (2380 bytes)
- Berimbau (11944 bytes)
2: ...digenous Brazilian or European people use musical bows, and very similar instruments are played in the s...
36: ...et to 4 feet 2 inches; that was the length of the bows in the 1940's and 1950's. Today, many berimbaus a... - Boat (6417 bytes)
85: ...hen the vessel is under way. Strictly this is the bows. A bow is one of the two curved structures each s... - Anubis (7106 bytes)
12: ...orld, gaining him the title ''Jackal ruler of the bows''. - Civilization (29205 bytes)
34: ...ipped stone tools, ground stone tools, traps, and bows and were probably semi-sedentary hunters-gatherer... - Sundial (16148 bytes)
116: ...cise sundials ever made are monumental equatorial bows constructed of masonry by a [[Mogul Empire|Mogul]... - Crossbow (7510 bytes)
5: ...hand-held firearms may have been copied from crossbows.
12: ...s [[oak]] or hard [[maple]]. The central European bows were rather exotic as they were constructed of in...
18: ...nci]] designed many complicated triggers for crossbows, ultimately producing a "hair trigger" that could...
26: ... ornate and well engineered, yet western European bowstocks that were produced 600 years later appeared ...
28: ... than a soldier might be able to pull, these crossbows generally include a [[winch]] device to cock them... - Archery (18991 bytes)
9: While people have no doubt been competing with bows for millennia, the first recorded archery competi...
57: All bow types may compete (longbows, recurve and compound). There are shorter distanc...
60: .... Roving marks are normally shot with English Longbows.
70: ... [[hunting]] with a bow. Some people believe that bows are an acceptable if not preferred way to take ga...
72: ...ame, or birds. People also occasionally fish with bows. - World Series (40101 bytes)
167: ::: [[Joe DiMaggio]] bows out as a Yankee, while rookies [[Willie Mays]] an... - Cheerleading (7470 bytes)
56: ... all have identical uniforms, including bloomers, bows, socks, skirts, and more. No jewelry of any kind ... - Ship (18843 bytes)
4: ...mizzen. Almost invariably she would also have a [[bowsprit]] but this was not part of the definition. Th...
41: ...broadens out from the stem (the pointed end). The bows is a term for the head of the vessel or front of ...
66: * [[Prow]] - a poetical alternative term for bows. - Ottoman Empire (15917 bytes)
81: ... were given fiefs called ''timar''s. Cavalry used bows and short swords and made use of nomad tactics si... - Sumer (14409 bytes)
66: Sumerians used slings and simple bows. (the [[recurve bow]] is a later invention.) - Vibraphone (4143 bytes)
20: ...h) to the middle of the bar. Another is using the bows of stringed instruments (such as a [[bass]] bow) ... - Civilizations (30128 bytes)
44: ...ipped stone tools, ground stone tools, traps, and bows and were probably semi-sedentary hunters-gatherer... - Rowing (20818 bytes)
1: ...r, sweep-oar rowing to the left of the photo; the bowside rower (or the starboard one, although the Brit...
9: ... either port (strokeside in the UK) or starboard (bowside in the UK) which refers to whether his oar ext...
63: ...s that are bow coxed (with the cox'n lying in the bows behind the bowman) rather than stern coxed (with ... - Havanese (12254 bytes)
59: ...standard that forbids the use of [[topknots]] and bows in presentation. The AKC standard notes "his char...
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