. Bulletin of the Essex Institute. Essex Institute; Natural history -- Periodicals; Essex County (Mass. ) -- History Periodicals. OF ARROW-RELEASE. 167 be placed on the accunicy of these figures, an interesting rehition is shown in the development of the secondary from the primary release, as urged in the first part of this paper. Possibly a proof that the primary release is iu-. Fig. 22. Assyrian. tended is shown in the fact that the arrows are represent- ed with the nock end bull)ous. On tablets in the British ^Museum of this intermediate age, or during the reign of Tiglath Pileser, is the f
. Bulletin of the Essex Institute. Essex Institute; Natural history -- Periodicals; Essex County (Mass. ) -- History Periodicals. OF ARROW-RELEASE. 167 be placed on the accunicy of these figures, an interesting rehition is shown in the development of the secondary from the primary release, as urged in the first part of this paper. Possibly a proof that the primary release is iu-. Fig. 22. Assyrian. tended is shown in the fact that the arrows are represent- ed with the nock end bull)ous. On tablets in the British ^Museum of this intermediate age, or during the reign of Tiglath Pileser, is the first rep- resentation of an archer with the ri<i:ht side towards the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Essex Institute. Salem, Mass. , Essex Institute
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