By A Mystery Man Writer
Why, during the primitive ages, were the arrows (as bow and arrow weapons) made of feathers? - Quora
What are the differences between how stone age tribes made their arrows and how medieval tribes made them with iron, etc.? - Quora
Could arrows be reused after being fired in ancient battles? In which case were armies in effect giving each other ammo after firing? - Quora
What were arrows for bows and crossbows made of during medieval times? - Quora
How did the Mongols and other ancient armies get enough feathers to make arrows? Hawks and Eagles aren't easy to kill and hard to find. - Quora
What's the real use of feathers on arrows? And how did the bowyers of history found that putting feathers on arrows would improve their efficiency? - Quora
THE ENGLISH LONG BOW. - Ethnographic Arms & Armour
Were there any wooden prod medieval crossbows used in war like yew or other European hardwoods and sinew instead of composite or steel? - Quora
How did armies keep their archers supplied with arrows while fighting?
How can a bolt from a crossbow have a higher penetration power but less range than an arrow from a bow? - Quora
Why was the bow and arrow such an effective weapon in ancient times? - Quora
In medieval times, would a soldier or hunter ever use a bow and arrow with only a sharpened wood arrow? - Quora
How lethal were arrows used in the ancient and medieval ages? - Quora