

Arkheologicheskie pamjatniki enisejskikh kyrgyzov. “Drevnjaja istorija Juzhnoj Sibiri.” MIA. “Mogil’nik Kudyrge na Altae.” Materialy po etnografii.

“O drevnikh pamjatnikakh izobrazitel’nogo iskusstva na Enisee.” Trudy XIV arkheologicheskogo s’ezda.

“Skal’nye risunki Turgajskoj oblasti.” Trudy Gosudarstvennogo istoricheskogo muzeja (Trudy GIM). Quivers of similar form were widely used in antiquity among the tribes of Siberia and Central Asia. Birch bark was rolled up into a cylinder and covered in leather. The most ancient quivers typically were cylindrical in shape and were made from birch bark, wood, or leather. 72, plate I, items 3 and 26 plate XIII, item 2. “Gljadenovskoe kostische.” Trudy Permskoj uchenoj arkhivnoj komissii. “Izdelija iz dereva v kurganakh Suslovskogo kurgannogo mogil’nika.” Uchenye zapiski Saratovskogo universiteta. “Sulovskij kurgannyj mogil’nik.” Uchenye zapiski Saratovskogo universiteta. Tur’i.” Otchet Arkheologicheskoj komissii (OAK) za 1908. v 1908 g.” Izvestija arkheologicheskoj komissii (IAK). “Arkheologicheskie issledovanija Zavolzhskogo otrjada (1951-1953 gg.)” Materialy i issledovanija po arkheologii SSSR (MIA), 1959 (60), p. Its use amongst the tribes of Eastern Europe can be traced back to the 11th century BCE. The quiver was a case for storing and carrying arrows. [The book in the original Russian can be found here: “Kolchan i Naluch’e.” Ruchnoe metatel’noe oruzhie (luk i strely, samostrel): VIII-XIV vv. One of the chapters, which I’ve translated below, was devoted to quivers and bow-cases, which provided a lot of source material as well as links to other articles that I could use for my project!Ī translation of Медведев, А.Ф. Medvedev that was completely devoted to archery in Rus’ in the 13th-14th centuries, based on archeological finds and other data. But, I was lucky enough to come upon a book by A.F. Although a number of Rus’ manuscripts show archers and crossbowmen, I was having difficulty finding any that included a picture of their quiver.

I was starting to work on a quiver for my crossbow bolts, and found this book while trying to locate information on what I discovered was a rather esoteric topic of medieval Russian quivers.
