Hosted by Mike Loades, a military and weapons historian. Explore the development of archery from the Stone Age to present day. Features over 30 vignettes of different historical periods. Concentrates on hunting, war, and recreation. Produced and directed in 1995. 72 minutes long. Developments in archery from Stone Age to present Focuses hunting, war, and recreation Approximately 72 minutes long ...read more
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Excellent information
Great DVD. Very informative...Mike Loades is an excellent historian.
Great addition to your library
very well put together. Have watch it over and over.
ARCHERY HISTORY
I MUST HAVE TWENTY MOVIES ABOUT ARCHERY.YOU KNOW FORM,AND MAKING BOWS.MAKING STRINGS,MAKING ARROWS ECT,ECT.FROM THE POINT OF VIEW OF HISTORY THIS IS THE BEST ONE I'VE GOT.FROM THE POINT OF VIEW OF JUST BEING ENTERTAINING THIS IS A GOOD ONE.I MEAN ONCE YOU KNOW HOW TO MAKE A BOW WHAT'S THE POINT OF WATCHING THE HOW TO MAKE A BOW MOVIE.HOWEVER THIS MOVIE IS ABOUT THE HISTORY AND IS… read more STILL ENTERTAINING.I FIND EVERY SO OFTEN I WATCH IT AGAIN.IT IS JUST GOOD TO SEE NOW AND THEN.IT IS WELL DONE.THE COMMENTARY IS GOOD.THE PHOTOGRAPHY IS GOOD.IF YOUR A BIT OF A HISTORY BUFF YOU'LL FIND THIS MOVIE TO BE A EXCELLENT BUY. HAVE FUN--REMEMBER THE SPIRIT OF ROBIN LOVES YOU. TAKE CARE GARE
A MUST Have for all who enjoy history
This is one of the most informative documentary on Archery. Mike Loades well known for shows on the History Channel, takes you on a grand trip to the past and present from war to competition. With a foot note on Robin Hood. Look for the Museum Curator who could be Conan O'Brien's Double, with a thick Beard.
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