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Unlike bows, which changed and evolved over time, ancient Egyptian arrows remained similar throughout the 3000 years of their history.

Arrow shafts were made of reeds inset with 8 inch (20 cms) hardwood foreshafts, with flint, ivory, bone or bronze heads and feather fletchings. Some arrowheads were made with a flat end instead of a point, these were used for hunting birds and small animals. Arrows were made between 34 and 37 inches (86 to 94 cms) long, indicating that the bows were at least twice as long.

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