stuckinthemud
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Afraid this is incorrect. Excavations at Birka show Danish vikings were using horn bows, as were the Rus. The Chinese are well documented for having Summer and Winter crossbows. Of course hornbows were the gold standard- the Ferrari or Aston Martin if you will- for crossbows across the entire continent. Sinew was protected from moisture by fish and eel skin, birch bark and oil paint but sinew was used everywhere in Europe, damp climates not withstandingI know all about the failure rate in bow building. Its a real buzz just to finish one that works. As to the sinew debate it would have been unusual in nothern europe as sinew goes a bit limp in damp conditions. The classic horn sinew bows like the Turkish and Mongol bows were all in dry climate locations.
Regards
John
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