How to make a Neolithic longbow
Top image: Ancient hunting bow.
In this YouTube video, the host takes viewers on a journey to create an English longbow using primitive technology. Starting with a big chunk of flint, the host carefully chips off a tool to craft the longbow. The process to create a Neolithic longbow is a delicate one, as he shapes and smoothes the bow stave using a variety of tools, including ones made from deer antler and flint, paying particular attention to how the stave bends. He explains the process, revealing that he has already spent quite a few hours on this stave.
The host then moves on to the process of creating a bowstring from flax. This task is labor-intensive as he separates the flax fibers by hand, a task he refers to as a 'slow lane.' Once he has enough fibers, he proceeds to spin them into a bowstring. With patience and precision, he demonstrates how to create the loop at the end of the string and ensures it has enough strength to endure the stress of the bow. Once the string is completed, he meticulously cuts notches into the bow to hold the string. He explains that this step is critical to prevent the string from cutting into the bow. Finally, after a careful setup, the Neolithic longbow is strung, marking the completion of a complex and meticulous crafting journey.