
From Past to Present: Applications of Traditional Archery in the World
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Inhalt
- Intro
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1
- From a General Perspective: Traditional Archery around the World
- The Function of the Bow
- Bows in Terms of Structure
- In Terms of Tradition
- Crossbow
- References
- Chapter 2
- Rules and Fundamentals of Ottoman Range Archery
- Abstract
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Findings and Discussion
- 2.1. Officials in Ottoman Range Archery
- 2.2. Gez - Unit of Distance
- 2.3. Shooting Areas and Shooting Times - Rules for Setting a Range
- 2.4. Conditions for Participation in Range Shootings
- 2.5. Range Categories and Competition Rules
- 2.5.1. How Is a Range Shot Made?
- 2.6. Range Runs
- Conclusion
- References
- Archive References
- Other Resources and Reviews
- Chapter 3
- Archetypes of Traditional Archery in Khakasya (Sayano-Altaı) Tashtyky Culture*
- Abstract
- 1. Introduction
- 1.1. Terminology
- 1.2. Tashtyk Culture Period and Related Studies
- 1.3. The Importance and Purpose of the Subject
- 1.4. Materyal Ve Metod
- 1.5. To Which Peoples Does Tastık Culture Belong?
- 2. Findings and Discussion
- 2.1. Tashtyk Monuments and Various Arrowheads Found in Southern Siberia
- 2.2. How to Date the Remaining Copies from the Hermitage Collection?
- 2.3. Inventory Numbers and Places of Origin of Long Line Arrow Heads (Figures 9 and 10)
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 4
- Bow and Arrow in 16th Century Ottoman Documents
- Abstract
- 1. Archery in Turks
- 2. Arrow and Bow Prices
- 3. Repair of Arrows and Bows in Castles
- 4. Use for Arrow and Broad Hunting
- 5. Suhte and Things Use Arrow-Bow
- 6. Arrow and Bow Training
- 7. Rewarding the Use of Good Borders
- 8. Assembly of Archers for the Navy After the Conquest of the Island of Cyprus and the Death of Inebahti
- 9. Other Documents on Archery
- Conclusion
- References
- Research Works
- Chapter 5
- The Soci?o-Cultural Place of Arrow and Publi?cati?on in Turki?sh Culture Hi?story
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Meanings of Arrow and Bow in Turkish Cultural History
- Faith
- Symbol
- Red Arrow (Symbol of Gathering)
- Bow and Arrow Symbol in Correspondence
- Affiliated State (matbu') and Depend State (tâbi')
- Invitation
- Mark "Tamga"
- Title "Unvan"
- Communication
- Family
- Habitation "Iqâmet"
- Sport
- Arrow Racing Procedures
- Social Life
- Divination
- Akhîsm
- Unity and Togetherness
- Inheritance Share (ulush)
- Literature
- References
- Chapter 6
- The Invention of the Bow as the Ancient Wisdom of All the People of the World
- Types of Arrows of the Kazakh Steppe
- Literature and Resources
- Chapter 7
- Some Thoughts on the National Art of Sniping of the Uzbeks
- References
- Chapter 8
- The Ancient Roots of Using Arrows and Bows in Azerbaijan and Its Connection with the Modern Period
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Rock Paintings Related to Arrow and Bow in Gobustan Pictures
- Amazons. Pari Castle
- Arrow and Bow in Ancient Albania
- Hunting in Azerbaijan Folklore
- Games Related to Arrow and Bow in Azerbaijan
- Proverbs About Arrow and Bow
- Archery Sport in Modern Azerbaijan
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 9
- The Use of Bow and Arrow as a Phenomenon in Cinematographic Expression
- Abstract
- Introduction
- How the Bow and Arrow Work in Cinema
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 10
- Arrow Shooting and Shooting Activities in the Seljuk Turks
- Abstract
- Introduction and Purpose
- Development and Result
- Archery and Arrow Shooting as a Means of Warfare
- The Bow and Arrow Figure on the Seljuk Flag
- The Place of Archery on Coins
- The Seljuks on Horseback and Arrow Shooting
- An Archery-Specific Ring in the Seljuks
- What Is Said About the Skills of the Seljuks in Shooting Arrows
- The Religious Dimension of Archery in the Seljuks
- The Use of Bows in the Seljuks
- Archery in Entertainment Venues in the Seljuks
- Gourd Arrow Shooting
- Arrow and Bow Making Became a Profession and Construction of the Archers' Bazaar
- Conclusion
- Reference
- Chapter 11
- Written Sources of Ottoman Archery: The Literature of Kaws-Namah
- Abstract
- Introduction
- The Literature of Fursiyah Before the Ottoman Era
- The Literature of Kaws-namah During the Ottoman Era
- Ottoman Kaws-namas Before 18th Century
- Ottoman Kaws-namas After the 18th Century
- Discussion
- References
- Documents
- Manuscripts
- Bibliography
- Chapter 12
- The Banana Tree Ritual-Game and Ethnosport: Psychology of the Art of Archery from the Krikatí Warrior in Amazon, Brazil
- Introduction
- Objectives
- Method
- Results and Discussion
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 13
- Traditional Archery: Bodily Wisdom and Its Symbolic Elements in Traditional Sports and Games
- Introduction
- Traditional Communities: Pushing The Boundaries, Stretching The Bow
- The Bachelardian Sight
- The Bow and Arrow Range
- Good Living: Where the Arrow Is Pointing
- References
- Chapter 14
- Art of Archery Chronology in the Indonesian Archipelago from a Historical Timeline Point of View
- 1. Introduction
- 2. History of Indonesian Archipelago
- 3. Natural and Cultural Considerations
- 4. Type of Archery Found in The Archipelago and Its Evidence
- 4.1. Neolithic Era Arrow Points from East Java and South Sulawesi
- 4.2. Relief of Borobudur Temple in Central Java, 825 AD
- 4.3. Relief of Prambanan Temple in Central Java, 9th Century AD
- 4.4. Relief of Panataran Temple in East Java, 13th to 15th Century AD
- 4.5. Relief of Sukuh Temple in Central Java, 15th Century AD
- 4.6. The Art of Archery in Wayang Performing Arts
- 4.7. Archery in The Art of Dance
- 4.8. The Art of Archery in Islamic Societies of the Archipelago
- 5. The Remaining Archery Activities That Are Still Performed by Indonesian Society in the Last 100 Years
- 6. Functions of Archery throughout Indonesian History
- 7. Modern Development and Challenges
- Conclusion
- References
- About the Author
- Chapter 15
- Traditional Archery in Contemporary Bulgarian Society
- Abstract
- Introduction
- The History of Bulgarian Archery
- Traditional Archery in Contemporary Bulgarian Society and its Methods of Preservation
- Conclusion
- Theoretical Implications
- Practical Implications
- Limitations and Future Directions
- Acknowledgments
- References
- Chapter 16
- Simplified Descriptions of the Most Commonly Played Traditional Archery in the World
- Egyptian Bow
- Ancient Egypt
- Ancient Egyptian Weapons
- Egyptian Chariot Battle
- What Type of Bow Did the Ancient Egyptians Use?
- Egyptian Bows and The Pharaohs
- Scythian Bow
- Scythian Art
- Scythian Archery
- The Scythian Bow in Europe
- Assyrian Archers
- Assyrian Empire
- Assyrian War Machine
- Assyrian Archers
- Avar Archery
- Avar Bow
- Pannonian Avars
- Avar Khaganate
- English Longbow
- The History of the English Longbow
- Longbows Discovered
- How To Make an English Longbow
- English Longbow Draw Weight
- English Longbow Range
- English Longbow Rate of Fire
- English Longbow vs French Crossbow
- English Longbow Pros
- Medieval Crossbow Pros
- The English Longbow Dominates
- The English Longbow in Action!
- Crecy (1346)
- The English Longbow Dominates
- Poitiers (1356)
- Agincourt (1415)
- The Hun Bow
- Hun Archery
- The Arrival of the Hun
- Attila the Hun
- Meeting Attila
- Rise to Power
- Turkish Bow
- The Turkish Bow: A Culmination
- Turkish Bow Making and Traditional Turkish Archery
- The Anatomy of a Turkish Bow
- Best Turkish Bow
- Turkish Bow Accessories
- Ottoman Archery Origins
- The Turkish Bow and Horse
- Magyar Bow
- What Do We Know about Magyar Bows?
- Magyar Bows in the Present Day
- Traditional Construction
- Exceptional Cases
- Where Did the Magyars Come from?
- Great White Stag
- Brother Nations
- Blood Oath
- Magyar Warrior
- Magyars in the Middle Ages
- The Mongol Bow
- Two Mongol Bows
- Mongolian Bow Construction
- Traditional Chinese Archery
- Origins of Traditional Chinese Archery
- Warfare
- Shooting Techniques
- Traditional Chinese Bows
- Resources and Links
- Traditional Korean Archery
- Gakung - Extreme Reflex Horn Bow
- The Three Kingdoms
- A Long History
- Japanese Archery (Kyudo)
- Japanese Archery - Kyudo
- History of Kyudo
- Kyudo in Feudal Japan
- Yabusame
- The Demise of the Samurai
- Yumi
- Kyudo Technique
- Japanese Archery Accessories - Kyudo Uniform
- About the Editors
- Blank Page
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