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Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Men with bows and arrows, Madhya Pradesh, India from Mary Evans
Sale Price: $29.99
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Photo Puzzle, Men with bows and arrows, Madhya Pradesh, India. A group of men with their bows and arrows in a field in Madhya Pradesh Province, Central India. Photograph by Ralph Ponsonby Watts . Chosen by Mary Evans. 10x14 Photo Puzzle with 252 pieces. Packed in black cardboard box of dimensions 5 5/8 x 7 5/8 x 1 1/5. Puzzle image 5x7 affixed to box top. Puzzle pieces printed on RA4 paper at 300 dpi. This item is shipped from our American lab.
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Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Archer in Mandu, Madhya Pradesh, Central India from Mary Evans
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Photo Puzzle, Archer in Mandu, Madhya Pradesh, Central India. A man with a bow and arrows in a field in Mandu, Madhya Pradesh Province, Central India. Photograph by Ralph Ponsonby Watts. Chosen by Mary Evans. 10x14 Photo Puzzle with 252 pieces. Packed in black cardboard box of dimensions 5 5/8 x 7 5/8 x 1 1/5. Puzzle image 5x7 affixed to box top. Puzzle pieces printed on RA4 paper at 300 dpi. This item is shipped from our American lab.
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The Lost Art of Bow Making: How to Make a Longbow - Volume I
Sale Price: $24.95
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Have you ever wondered how it would feel to shoot a hand-made wooden bow, and know that you made it? Well now you can, with the Lost Art of Bow Making DVD series by Master Bowyer, Ty McTier. McTier takes you step-by-step into the Lost Art of Bow Making where you will learn how to make a bow FROM START TO FINISH using ONLY HAND TOOLS! This video is a must for beginners, and bowyers or woodworkers who want to improve their skills with hand tools. With Ty McTierâs method, you WILL save hours of struggle and heartbreak as you are steered around the many pitfalls in learning through trial and error. A self- taught MASTER BOWYER, McTier reveals the ART through every chop, cut, and hack in âThe Lost Art of Bow Making-The Longbow with Ty McTier.â Also a great educational tool, the video gives insight into how bowyers handcrafted their weapons hundreds of years ago. What is unique about this series is that McTier uses only hand tools, which are available to anyone. Ty guides you through every step and shows the proper way to use hand tools to create beautiful, functional wooden bows. Tools used in this video can be easily found online, at your local hardware store, or at www.tkmbows.com. The Back Cover: Master Bowyer, Ty McTier, takes you step-by-step into the Lost Art of Bow Making. You will learn how to make a bow FROM START TO FINISH using ONLY HAND TOOLS!With Ty McTierâs method, you WILL save yourself hours of struggle and heartbreak as he guides you past many pitfalls of learning through trial and error. A self- taught MASTER BOWYER, Ty reveals the ART through every chop, cut, and hack in Volume I.If you have ever thought about making your own bow for hunting, recreation or just for fun, this groundbreaking video gives you access to one of the best! Shoot straight and BE SAFE!About the Author:Ty McTier started his bow-making journey when he was only a teenager. Not having access to electrical woodworking tools, McTier learned bow making the only way he could â the traditional way. With a hatchet purchased from a local hardware store, McTier went to work. Hundreds of bows later, McTier has fallen more in love with the process with each passing day. Approaching the bow making craft as a work of art (while still using a hatchet- albeit a much nicer one than the piece of pot metal that he started with) McTierâs âorganicâ style has won him fans from budding and established bowyers from all over the world. In McTierâs newest undertaking, âThe Lost Art of Bow Makingâ DVD series, he is able to guide the viewer past many of the pitfalls that one will encounter on their bow-making journey.This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.
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Breakin' Rock 2, Let's Make an Arrowhead
Sale Price: $19.95
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This DVD is designed to teach you. Following the rules set forth in his first flintknapping video, Breakin' Rock 1, primitive skills expert John McPherson takes us thru one hour of non-stop flake removal to show that the secret of making an arrowhead is not so secret. Step by step, flake by flake (one flake at a time, the mystery is removed and science prevails as john, making two arrowheads in detail, shows how to overcome various obstacles. The McPhersons are internationally known as experts in the field of primitive technology. Featured most recently on National Public Radio, Voice Of America TV, Kansas Public Television and the History Channel, they are currently involved in an ongoing program of teaching instructors from the U.S. Military Special Operations SERE Survival School skills just such as this.This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.
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The Traditional Bowyer's Bible, Volume 1
Sale Price: $11.51
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The Traditional Bowyer's Bible series includes three essential volumes filled with history, humor, and practical advice. Invaluable information for anyone interested in the age-old lure of archery.
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Infantry Rifle Platoon And Squad, FM 7-8, Military Manual
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This manual provides doctrine, tactics, techniques and procedures on how infantry rifle platoons and squads fight. Infantry rifle platoons and squads include infantry, airborne, air assault, ranger, and light infantry platoons and squads. This manual supersedes FM 7-8, Infantry Platoon and Squad dated April 1981, as well as FM 7-70, The Light In fantry platoon and Squad dated September 1986, and is aligned with the Armyâs AirLand Battle doctrine. The primary audiences for this manual are the infantry rifle platoon leader platoon sergeant, and squad and fire team leaders; instructors in TRADOC schools; and writers of infantry [raining literature. Secondary audiences include other infantry leaders and staff officers, service schools, and ROTC and military academy instructors. This manual is organized with separate chapters covering doctrine, tactics, techniques and procedures, and includes a tactical standing operating procedure. This manual is designed to fit in the cargo pocket of the eader's Battle Dress Uniform. It should be used in the field as a guide to training and combat operations. It is written with a heavy bias toward the tactics, techniques, and procedures that make in fantry soldiers successful in battle. Leaders must use the tactics, techniques, and procedures, but they must not lose sight of the simple doctrinal principles outlined in Chapter 1, Doctrine. Additionally, infantry leaders should usc this manual in developing an estimate of the situation and an analysis of mission, enemy, terrain, and troops and time available. This analysis leads to an effective plan and to successful execution of the assigned mission.
This manual provides doctrine, tactics, techniques and procedures on how infantry rifle platoons and squads fight. Infantry rifle platoons and squads include infantry, airborne, air assault, ranger, and light infantry platoons and squads. This manual supersedes FM 7-8, Infantry Platoon and Squad dated April 1981, as well as FM 7-70, The Light In fantry platoon and Squad dated September 1986, and is aligned with the Army's AirLand Battle doctrine. The primary audiences for this manual are the infantry rifle platoon leader platoon sergeant, and squad and fire team leaders; instructors in TRADOC schools; and writers of infantry [raining literature. Secondary audiences include other infantry leaders and staff officers, service schools, and ROTC and military academy instructors. This manual is organized with separate chapters covering doctrine, tactics, techniques and procedures, and includes a tactical standing operating procedure. This manual is designed to fit in the cargo pocket of the eader's Battle Dress Uniform. It should be used in the field as a guide to training and combat operations. It is written with a heavy bias toward the tactics, techniques, and procedures that make in fantry soldiers successful in battle. Leaders must use the tactics, techniques, and procedures, but they must not lose sight of the simple doctrinal principles outlined in Chapter 1, Doctrine. Additionally, infantry leaders should usc this manual in developing an estimate of the situation and an analysis of mission, enemy, terrain, and troops and time available. This analysis leads to an effective plan and to successful execution of the assigned mission.
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US Army, BASIC HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY, MD0007, EDITION 100, Survival Medical Manual
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US Army, BASIC HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY, MD0007, EDITION 100, Survival Medical Manual INTRODUCTION In this subcourse, you will study basic human physiology. Anatomy is the study of body structure. Physiology is the study of body functions, particularly at the cellular level. Anatomy and physiology are two subject matter areas that are vitally important to most medical MOSs. Do your best to achieve the objectives of this subcourse. As a result, you will be better able to perform your job or medical MOS. Subcourse Components: This subcourse consists of 14 lessons and an examination. The lessons are: Lesson 1, Introduction to Basic Human Physiology. Lesson 2, Physiology of Cells and Miscellaneous Tissues. Lesson 3, Envelopes of the Body. Lesson 4, The Skeletal System. Lesson 5, Physiology and Actions of Muscles. Lesson 6, The Human Digestive System. Lesson 7, The Human Respiratory System and Breathing. Lesson 8, The Human Urinary System. Lesson 9, The Human Reproductive (Genital) System. Lesson 10, Cardiovascular and Other Circulatory Systems of the Human Body. Lesson 11, The Human Endocrine System. Lesson 12, The Human Nervous System. Lesson 13, The Special Senses. Lesson 14, Some Elementary Human Genetics.
US Army, BASIC HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY, MD0007, EDITION 100, Survival Medical Manual INTRODUCTION In this subcourse, you will study basic human physiology. Anatomy is the study of body structure. Physiology is the study of body functions, particularly at the cellular level. Anatomy and physiology are two subject matter areas that are vitally important to most medical MOSs. Do your best to achieve the objectives of this subcourse. As a result, you will be better able to perform your job or medical MOS. Subcourse Components: This subcourse consists of 14 lessons and an examination. The lessons are: Lesson 1, Introduction to Basic Human Physiology. Lesson 2, Physiology of Cells and Miscellaneous Tissues. Lesson 3, Envelopes of the Body. Lesson 4, The Skeletal System. Lesson 5, Physiology and Actions of Muscles. Lesson 6, The Human Digestive System. Lesson 7, The Human Respiratory System and Breathing. Lesson 8, The Human Urinary System. Lesson 9, The Human Reproductive (Genital) System. Lesson 10, Cardiovascular and Other Circulatory Systems of the Human Body. Lesson 11, The Human Endocrine System. Lesson 12, The Human Nervous System. Lesson 13, The Special Senses. Lesson 14, Some Elementary Human Genetics.
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Archery in Primitive Ways
Archery in Primitive ways:
To define Archery, One must look at where it came from and what can be done with it. Whether for food, clothing shelter Archery has defined survival. From the shores of England to the Scandinavian costs, Archery has done it all. From the American Indians to the Mongols, France the Americas Archery has kept people alive and killed some. From a historical point of direction, To the crossbow and arrows that have shot the way. Archery has been all of these things and then some.
In the most scarcely piece of what it's uses were, We must look toward the Neanderthals. Was it these peoples that brought us the history of Archery? Or was it from a much latter time of Kings, Queens, and Knights. The question is a cloudy one with many mysticisms and thoughts upon this unique subject. Where there truly different class's among the Archers themselves. Where they the Cavaliers we think of when we think of Archers?
Possibly, There are many the questions that each of us have that we need more information about. American Indians were also Archers in there own rights. From the Southwest of Arizona to the shores of New York, Indians made there marks as hunters and as Archers. At times it was the only way to eat and live off the rugged American terrain.
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where in india can i buy archery (bow n arrows)?
i have had fun with primitive bows n arrows of aborigines but need gud compound bows or longbows ......do i get it in india???coz i dont wanna pay 15thousand duty on 25 thousand purchase....
it will be easier in Delhi
go to the shooting range near sainik farms and you shall get a good deal
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