Ручное оружие дальнего боя Х – ХIII вв. на территории между Верхним Сиретом и Средним Днестром
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The article considers the main categories of arrowheads of the 10th - late 13th centuries, found on archeological
sites in the area between the Upper Siret and the Middle Dniester. The characteristics of the tips are given
according to the way of their hafting (stem and socket tang), the cross-section of the head (flat and faceted) and the
function. Among the stem points, we can single out flat, armor-piercing, Mongol-Tatar and bone ones, which are
divided into separate types. The typology of socket points is analyzed. Their comparison was made and analogies
were traced in other territories of the Old Rus state. The components of the bow and quiver found in the study area
are considered. Designs of crossbows and ways of their application are characterized. The typology of crossbow
bolts is carried out. Their feature, in contrast to the arrows of the bow, is the massiveness of the warhead. All crossbow
bolts are armor-piercing, square, or rhombic in cross-section. Depending on the weight and size of the points,
different types of crossbows were used. Accordingly, heavy crossbows such as a tour, pied de biche, and cric could
be used in the study area. It is concluded that the long-range hand weapons found in the region under consideration
were quite highly developed and their evolution took place in the general direction of the development of the
military art of Eastern Europe.