bow (weapons: missiles & projectors)

Bow, sinew string, hide binding.
This bow could have been made from the wood of the acacia tree. The bowstring is probably woven from the back sinew of a ruminant.

The use of poison-tipped arrows allows the San to hunt large prey with lightweight arrows and small, relatively weak bows. This bow could have been made from the wood of the acacia tree. The bowstring is probably woven from the back sinew of a ruminant.

fighting

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