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The Seven Great Monarchies Of The Ancient Eastern World, Vol 2. (of 7): Assyria

CHAPTER VII
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4.] Sometimes, but not always, they carried, besides the pike, a short sword.

Archers had rounded bows about four feet in length, and arrows a little more than three feet long.

Their quivers, which were often highly ornamented, hung at their backs, either over the right or over the left shoulder.

[PLATE XCVI., Fig.

4.] They had swords suspended at their left sides by a cross-belt, and often carried maces, probably of bronze or iron, which bore a rosette or other ornament at one end, and a ring or strap at the other.


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