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------------------ ------------------deborahknowles i'm thinking 'quiver' but isn't that Native Americans? Help please, my brains asleep!
"She was full more blissful on to see Than is the newe perejonette tree"Paul Hi Deborah, yes quiver is the correct name for the container for arrows.
When fighting on horseback, the arrows would be fed to the bow from the quiver one at a time but during a siege or an on foot battle the arrows would be taken from the quiver and stuck in the ground to facilitate a faster shooting rate. deborahknowles cheers Paul. You saved my life!x
"She was full more blissful on to see Than is the newe perejonette tree"Steve-O-Gerst Actually, in this case it may have been called an arrow bag.
http://www.labelle.org/Argear_Bag.html
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