Evolution of Medieval Archery With Ray Mears

Evidence of humans' use of the bow can be found all over the world, from cave art in Algeria that shows a man shooting a slightly curved bow to the mummified body of Ötzi the iceman - a 4,000 year old murder victim discovered in the Alps with an arrow embedded in his shoulder and a collection of his personal possessions including an unfinished long bow along with a quiver containing 14 arrows.
But it's here in Britain, where the oldest complete bow ever was discovered, at a place called Star Carr.
Join Ray Mears as he goes on a personal journey to uncover the origins of the bow, from its early use in hunting to it's development as the first true weapon of mass destruction.
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  • @MrMh722
    @MrMh722Ай бұрын

    Ray: "I'm a bit rusty, it's been years"... straight into the heart on the first shot! 😳

  • @harrrybee4715

    @harrrybee4715

    Ай бұрын

    splits the first arrow like robin hood 🤣🤣🤣

  • @a.azazagoth5413

    @a.azazagoth5413

    Ай бұрын

    He’s a brilliant archer no doubt!

  • @jamieglover4853

    @jamieglover4853

    Ай бұрын

    Form is temporary, class is permanent.

  • @anonymous2513456

    @anonymous2513456

    Ай бұрын

    you just know he had a cheeky practise before he turned up that day

  • @willyum3920

    @willyum3920

    Ай бұрын

    hahaha I scrolled down to the comments to say exactly this at exactly that point in the video and you beat me to it. Ray Mears, what else can we say.

  • @pheart2381
    @pheart2381Ай бұрын

    Someone explain to my cat why his supper will be 1 hour 6 minutes late.....

  • @thomasbell7033

    @thomasbell7033

    Ай бұрын

    Get over it, Kitty. There are some things the world simply must stop for.

  • @Yungbeck

    @Yungbeck

    Ай бұрын

    Hahaha

  • @brigidsingleton1596

    @brigidsingleton1596

    Ай бұрын

    Feed your feline beside your chair It will purr and your kindness will always be there Feed it late and unkindly you'll not negate The feeling you know to it you can relate To a bow and an arrow... Practicing Oooh you let it go too late... No archers cider for you... Longbow, composite, crossbow, oh-oh?!

  • @user-ib3zn4zb5i

    @user-ib3zn4zb5i

    Ай бұрын

    😂😂

  • @jmcw9632

    @jmcw9632

    Ай бұрын

    Meow, meow meow, meow meow meow meow, meow

  • @euruski
    @euruskiАй бұрын

    Who knew we needed a History Hit & Tod's Workshop crossover with Ray Mears!? Brilliant video.

  • @jamesjross

    @jamesjross

    Ай бұрын

    where hyas ray been? why does bbc/itv no longer commission his programs?

  • @CoffeeFiend1

    @CoffeeFiend1

    Ай бұрын

    @@jamesjross He's straight, white, he's also male amongst other 'absolute bastard traits'.

  • @HistoricalWeapons

    @HistoricalWeapons

    Ай бұрын

    Such an Anglo centric video. There is no complete history of archery

  • @markhuckercelticcrossbows7887

    @markhuckercelticcrossbows7887

    Ай бұрын

    dont rely on TOD! ive messaged him 3 times, about the uk govs proposal to ban ALL styles of broadhead arrow, ive not had one reply, on helping spread the word about the petition or posting my links! Nothing from sprave, nor uk archy olympic team. if your the little guy, your on your own, they only care about there own business empire!

  • @kristiangustafson4130

    @kristiangustafson4130

    21 күн бұрын

    @@HistoricalWeapons I largely agree. Mears though is pretty unapologetically British. And the tone of the video does not pretend to be a global history--its Mears' normal focus on British things.

  • @bennaz123
    @bennaz123Ай бұрын

    It doesn’t get better than Ray Mears, who else loved his docs throughout their childhood?

  • @harry6583

    @harry6583

    Ай бұрын

    i'd love to meet him one day!

  • @requiscatinpace7392

    @requiscatinpace7392

    Ай бұрын

    For me it’s a Man Crush 😂!!

  • @David-th2ug

    @David-th2ug

    Ай бұрын

    Who would you have to dinner? Who else?

  • @nickdavison9771

    @nickdavison9771

    Ай бұрын

    Ray is a legend, very knowledgeable guy and so interesting to watch.

  • @jackbrown3689

    @jackbrown3689

    Ай бұрын

    hes certainly looking good on it, hasnt changed in 30 years

  • @1916JAD
    @1916JADАй бұрын

    Ray is a national treasure. He is criminally underused by mainstream tv.

  • @samuelgarrod8327

    @samuelgarrod8327

    24 күн бұрын

    I if I was him I'd be semi retired tbh.

  • @vattmann1387

    @vattmann1387

    13 күн бұрын

    He's been screwed over / embarrassed (not by his fault) by the media a fair few times :( eg. Graham Norton show where he was asked to make a fire , but the entire area had been sprayed with anti inflammatory substance for safety. Or the time the tabloids called him a bloodhound in the hunt for Roul Moat aka Moaty in the North East :(

  • @ineedabetterusername7424
    @ineedabetterusername7424Ай бұрын

    1:48 WHAT?!! Joe Gibbs, Ray Mears, and Todd fom Todd's Workshop all in the same archery jam session, just chillin together like legends? THIS IS THE GREATEST CROSSOVER IN THE HISTORY OF FILM!!!

  • @saltaiaw
    @saltaiawАй бұрын

    I grew up as a young lad watching Ray, I even made my own bow and arrow after watching him make one. I used slate that I nicked from the garden for arrow heads. It's great to see he hasn't changed one bit and still has a love for what he does. Please more of Ray!

  • @theguywitheyebrows
    @theguywitheyebrowsАй бұрын

    in the lung and in the heart, Ray's still got it!! glad to see new content with his smiling voice in it

  • @CMillz884
    @CMillz884Ай бұрын

    I cannot begin to tell you how happy I am that Ray still gets recognition. His knowledge and more than that, the way he explains what he knows is unmatched. I have grew up watching Ray and he makes me proud to be British. Also he would have been a deadly archer

  • @exploatores

    @exploatores

    Ай бұрын

    Listning to him is more like listning to a friend. tellling a story. then listning to someone who thinks they have to make a show to get pepoles attention.

  • @Flipendo64
    @Flipendo64Ай бұрын

    I could watch Ray Mears documentaries all day

  • @captainflint89
    @captainflint89Ай бұрын

    this man and his craft is a big part of why i make arrowheads and bows/arrows today , as a boy ray inspired the hunter and craftsman in me and for this i am forever in debt to him

  • @jameshazen2907

    @jameshazen2907

    Ай бұрын

    I had some different influences but what a great hobby it is!

  • @mathewmullen288
    @mathewmullen288Ай бұрын

    I would put Ray Mears on par with Sir David Attenborough.Such an inspiration. And Joe and Tod what more can I say awesome.

  • @aaaa-eg4ck

    @aaaa-eg4ck

    Ай бұрын

    When Attenborough is gone, Mears should be the one to pick up the flag

  • @jamesbatten8659
    @jamesbatten8659Ай бұрын

    I helped in the construction of the museum on the Mary Rose and I would sometimes be onsite until two in the morning , I would just sit with the ship when the dock was empty . Sat with her by myself I would feel this great sense of sorrow , the fact that she’s not just a ship but also a grave . The souls of those sailors is in every inch of that wood . Strange the feelings you can have when you have a personal moment with such a piece of history .

  • @LoreTunderin

    @LoreTunderin

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing this. It's easy to unintentionally overlook the human element of historic sites and events, getting swept up in the numbers and the technology. Too few experience those moments of quiet, uninterrupted reflection, particularly in proximity to such historically significant sites and artifacts. Tours and exhibits are awesome, of course, but nothing compares to the overwhelming power and emotion that can only be experienced when you're alone with your thoughts and surrounded by history.

  • @Wardads1

    @Wardads1

    24 күн бұрын

    I have a tiki dating back to the Maori wars .Its a family heirloom carved from a bone belonging to a British trooper.My missus won't touch it ,reckons its evil but my eldest son and I can feel the direct connection to both our ancestor and his former enemy whose mana he respected to the point of possession.

  • @Haasenpad
    @HaasenpadАй бұрын

    Ray Mears remains the best presenter on any subject. What a legend!

  • @MrEolicus
    @MrEolicusАй бұрын

    Fascinating. And a real pleasure to meet Ray Mears once again. Not to mention Barry, Nicky, Joe, Tod, Mark, Chris, Jo and Alex who lent their expertise in the most charming fashion. Cheers.

  • @marcusfridh8489

    @marcusfridh8489

    Ай бұрын

    Only missing Mike Loads

  • @johnclark1925

    @johnclark1925

    Ай бұрын

    When you see Ray holding a bow, touching a yew tree, saying how the forest emends him of when he was a boy… one sees that boy… still doing boyhood things… in a wood, with bow, making arrows, fletching and shooting. ❤️Stay true to what you are.

  • @jamesjross
    @jamesjrossАй бұрын

    can anyone answer why UK TV stopped commissioning Ray Mears? I cannot be the only person that watches everything he makes.

  • @vattmann1387

    @vattmann1387

    13 күн бұрын

    He's been screwed over / embarrassed (not by his fault) by the media a fair few times :( eg. Graham Norton show where he was asked to make a fire , but the entire area had been sprayed with anti inflammatory substance for safety. Or the time the tabloids called him a bloodhound in the hunt for Roul Moat aka Moaty in the North East :( As far as I can tell unfortunately He's said in past interviews he'd love to work for the BBC on nature documentaries etc.

  • @Squarepeg57

    @Squarepeg57

    10 күн бұрын

    Ray Mears is a great presenter. Knowledgeable and with a real passion for the subject. He’s a great guy in person too!

  • @Kefuddle
    @KefuddleАй бұрын

    Gotta love Ray. He presents so effortlessly with a gravitas of knowledge and experience few can match.

  • @ironmikekendall2506
    @ironmikekendall2506Ай бұрын

    Awesome to see Joe and Todd with the legendary Ray Mears. Ray Mears is a national treasure. He's with the likes of Steve Irwin and Mr.Rogers 🙂

  • @MithridatesEupator412
    @MithridatesEupator412Ай бұрын

    Great seeing more Ray Mears again, I just finished the episode on the invasion of Britain by the Romans which he hosted.

  • @dasiksupahuman
    @dasiksupahumanАй бұрын

    This is my first Ray Mears documentary I have seen and literally as soon as I saw Joe and Tod. I paused made a cup of English breakfast tea and sat back down because I am not getting up until this video is done.

  • @a.azazagoth5413

    @a.azazagoth5413

    Ай бұрын

    You’re lucky to have so many Ray Mears documentaries to watch!

  • @poolie-mag8282

    @poolie-mag8282

    Ай бұрын

    Hope you have plenty of time and plenty of tea. Ray's got plenty of documentaries

  • @danpatterson7108
    @danpatterson71088 күн бұрын

    "I haven't done this for ages"... Double tap straight to the heart...

  • @MrRockheaddevon
    @MrRockheaddevonАй бұрын

    I would love it if you did a journey around the world comparing different designs and methods of archery. From tribal double bow, syrian horse bows to japanese yumi

  • @pheart2381

    @pheart2381

    Ай бұрын

    Good idea!

  • @b.elzebub9252
    @b.elzebub92528 күн бұрын

    13:18 It's so incredibly valuable for our understanding of pre-history to have someone like Ray with all his knowledge, experience and time spend with peoples who still life in the traditional ways. It's amazing how he can look at a shard of petrified wood and go 'Oh, it's probably [..]. I've seen something similar with the [..]people of [..]' Truly an amazing man!

  • @TXGRunner
    @TXGRunner3 күн бұрын

    This is the sort of unapologetically British documentary I grew up watching in the US, "...our island home..." & "...Britain was known for...", not any sort of false or showy patriotism, just a subtle and casual reference to your sense of nationhood/community and shared history of which you can be justly proud. I honestly shocked somebody didn't edit it out to placate the mob.

  • @AntFilledBeach
    @AntFilledBeachАй бұрын

    This has been an incredible documentary. The voice and nature of Ray Mears is absolutely perfect to describe the delicate and yet powerfull impact of archery in history. Tod and Joe was just icing on the cake to see. Thanks very much for making this come together and sharing with the world.

  • @paulcheney3636
    @paulcheney3636Ай бұрын

    Ray you really are a national treasure! A title thrown about too much currently but one Ray Mears richly deserves

  • @georgeeckenroth5315
    @georgeeckenroth5315Ай бұрын

    Ray Mears is just the best. I'm enthralled by his knowledge, skills and passion.

  • @TheLegendMaster
    @TheLegendMasterАй бұрын

    This is brilliant, I've loved Ray Mears since I was a teenager and I've been subscribed to Tod's Workshop for years too. To see them together is almost as good for me as when Ray was on Talking Pints with Nigel Farage!

  • @lemon_j22
    @lemon_j22Ай бұрын

    Love it. Ray Mears rocks!

  • @dreamjackson5483
    @dreamjackson5483Ай бұрын

    I really like how Ray is always putting himself in the shoes of the people in the past. And vice versa. I think it's a good exercise, and enjoy it alot!

  • @EmptyGlass99
    @EmptyGlass9918 күн бұрын

    Ray Mears is always a joy to watch. He is so passionate about bushcraft, it's infectious. I am old enough to remember the Mary Rose being lifted - the preservation on those bows is astonishing.

  • @TheEskimosPantry
    @TheEskimosPantryАй бұрын

    Oh, Amazing! Thanks so much for this content. Ray is a national treasure, can't wait to see more with him.

  • @BH-rx3ue
    @BH-rx3ueАй бұрын

    Love a bit of Ray Mears. Ahh, lovely nostalgia. Nice to see Tod and Joe in here as well

  • @willyum3920
    @willyum3920Ай бұрын

    excellent programme thank you. Ray Mears in his element, doing his thing brilliantly as always. A joy.

  • @Calum_S
    @Calum_SАй бұрын

    It's a shame Robert Hardy is no longer with us. He was very knowledgeable on this subject.

  • @MysticChronicles712
    @MysticChronicles712Ай бұрын

    How incredible! Your content is much appreciated. I can't wait for more Ray; he's a national treasure.

  • @sjohnson4882
    @sjohnson4882Ай бұрын

    This should be renamed "The Partial History of Archery in England With Ray Mears."

  • @marcusfridh8489

    @marcusfridh8489

    Ай бұрын

    Mike Loads did an 1 hour 12 minutes long documentary of the history of archery years ago, still in youtube to this day, i have it on my main miscellanious playlist

  • @sjohnson4882

    @sjohnson4882

    25 күн бұрын

    @@marcusfridh8489 Yes, I have seen and enjoyed it.

  • @sjohnson4882

    @sjohnson4882

    25 күн бұрын

    @@marcusfridh8489 It is possible that the title was changed from "The History of Archery," to "The Evolution of Medieval Archery." This is a much better title.

  • @SpindlyScoudrel
    @SpindlyScoudrelАй бұрын

    Always good to listen to Ray

  • @WimJilf
    @WimJilfАй бұрын

    Absolutely superb. Thank you Ray and team.

  • @Remigrator
    @RemigratorАй бұрын

    I will watch this episode with the highest level of scrutiny.

  • @jasonbennett60
    @jasonbennett60Ай бұрын

    Great documentary! Ray is excellent as host and it’s always great to see Tod and Joe.

  • @BionicRusty
    @BionicRustyАй бұрын

    As a novice archer, I love this. Compelling viewing 👏👏👏

  • @paulsimeone2708
    @paulsimeone2708Ай бұрын

    Fantastic, Ray is the best , the knowledge is priceless

  • @vattmann1387
    @vattmann138713 күн бұрын

    Good to see Ray back in the media :) He got me into bush craft stuff back as a kid in the 90's. It pisses me off he got screwed over a bunch of times by the media :/

  • @pensnut08
    @pensnut08Ай бұрын

    A fantastic journey into history!!

  • @Lutz101
    @Lutz101Ай бұрын

    Enjoyed this. Ray Mears has also written a bunch of superb books and has his own website.

  • @uncletoad1779
    @uncletoad1779Ай бұрын

    Nice to see Ray in action again!

  • @sirbobulous
    @sirbobulousАй бұрын

    It's Tod! Great to see the collaboration.

  • @marcusfridh8489

    @marcusfridh8489

    Ай бұрын

    I like to think that Ray did follow the arrow vs armor series

  • @brodiedavisalmostprimitive1262
    @brodiedavisalmostprimitive1262Ай бұрын

    So good to see Ray!

  • @sunflowerbadger
    @sunflowerbadger7 күн бұрын

    Ray "Hawk Eye" Mears getting giddy at the sight of the Mary Rose bows ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤

  • @johnrochford4031
    @johnrochford4031Ай бұрын

    I miss Ray. Good to see him back in stuff.

  • @Pedro8k
    @Pedro8kАй бұрын

    Best video i have seen on the subject good to see ray again i have shot with a longbow for well over 30 years and still enjoy it there is a lot of skill in making bows and arrows and there use

  • @jacksawild
    @jacksawildАй бұрын

    Ray Mears is just incredibly watchable

  • @jamieglover4853
    @jamieglover4853Ай бұрын

    Ray needs to be knighted. Arise, Ser Raymond Mears.

  • @paul_k_7351
    @paul_k_7351Ай бұрын

    Love the video. Ray Mears is the best ❤️

  • @Labroidas
    @LabroidasАй бұрын

    Amazing documentary, it was a pleasure to watch! I also very much enjoyed Tod's Workshop and Ray Mears joining forces, I've been a big fan of both for a long time. Just one correction for Ötzi: he is 5300 years old, not 4000, as mentioned at 4:15.

  • @stevemull2002
    @stevemull2002Ай бұрын

    great vid, thanks, i enjoyed that

  • @stephentodd6936
    @stephentodd6936Ай бұрын

    F#@king amazing, cheers Ray, you bring a tear of joy to my eyes. X

  • @Galois32
    @Galois323 күн бұрын

    You can tell Ray is an incredible bushman as he always looks well fed

  • @paulprior9875
    @paulprior9875Ай бұрын

    Awesome to see Joe, Todd and Ray in one film!

  • @draganjagodic4056
    @draganjagodic4056Ай бұрын

    Sincere respect for salvaging and restoration of the ship.

  • @JohnAdams-kc8wx
    @JohnAdams-kc8wxАй бұрын

    What a legend Ray Mears is !

  • @nickdavison9771
    @nickdavison9771Ай бұрын

    Great to see Ray back on the screen, that lime bark quiver is impressive, I have made one myself but it was nowhere near as neat.

  • @maniachill3069
    @maniachill3069Ай бұрын

    Ray!. Great to see you Brother! Hello from Maine, USA

  • @michaeldmckenzie
    @michaeldmckenzieАй бұрын

    It sure doesn’t look complete to me. But , it’s intriguing and I’m glad you’ve told us this story.

  • @Templar7832
    @Templar7832Ай бұрын

    This is superb love it! My Dad and I both have longbows made by the legend Steve Ralphs. I just love archery it's so cool. More vids on archery please!

  • @johnslaughter5475
    @johnslaughter5475Ай бұрын

    I loved this video. I used to shoot a 50# Grizzly Bear, a recurve. I wasn't bad. Seeing Mary Rose was a special treat. There is so much history in that ship. The remains found in her were not limited to the bows. Remains of her crew. Remains of barrels with food in them. Mary Rose was a time capsule. Henry VIII was supposedly standing on shore watching as she sank. There is a story that the captain's wife was standing next to Henry. When Mary Rose went down, she fainted and Henry caught her. The story is not verified. I would love for HH to do an entire episode just on Mary Rose. BTW, A young Prince of Wales, Charles, was among those who dove on her in the Solent. (sp?)

  • @johnnyretro1975
    @johnnyretro1975Ай бұрын

    RAY YOU ARE AN AMAZING MAN

  • @draganjagodic4056
    @draganjagodic4056Ай бұрын

    Great docu, great research.

  • @oprecourt
    @oprecourtАй бұрын

    Someone said we started losing our bravery the day we could kill our enemies without looking in their eyes

  • @TheAmericanDane
    @TheAmericanDane20 күн бұрын

    History hit X Tod’s Workshop X Ray Mears! What a treat!!

  • @dqgorman3436
    @dqgorman34367 күн бұрын

    Nice helix fletching! 😊

  • @sckl4635
    @sckl4635Ай бұрын

    I think Ray Mears should present all the videos for this channel.

  • @Alan-in-Bama
    @Alan-in-BamaАй бұрын

    Excellent episode ! - From a fellow archer across the pond.

  • @Ayns.L14A
    @Ayns.L14AАй бұрын

    we need more Ray............

  • @tfjzz
    @tfjzz23 күн бұрын

    excellent, thank you!

  • @williammills3632
    @williammills3632Ай бұрын

    Thats the fastest Ive ever hit the like button. EPIC video 🏹

  • @DraigBlackCat
    @DraigBlackCatАй бұрын

    So 'The Complete History Of The Bow' ignores fire-hardening of arrows, starts at the ice-age, jumps straight from ice age to anglo-norman period, ignoring development of armouring the ends of the bow with horn caps, the introduction of armouring the nock. It mentions nothing about if the ancient bows were made from sap wood, heart wood or if/when the mix of both was used in woods before Yew (it also ignores the limitations of UK Yew compared with continental Yew). It erroneously gives the impression that all british bowmen used Yew bows. It totally ignores the bow string which, of course, is critical to harnessing the power of the bow. It also totally ignores the orient, laminated and recurve bows from the Middle East/Asia and anything that wasnt English (including the bow-staff tax imposed upon ships importing goods to England. Lastly, it implies that the use of Bows ended at the Tudor period. So its title is a total lie - it should say 'A ppartial history of the bow in England'

  • @utube7930
    @utube7930Ай бұрын

    Ray backs up his knowledge with ability

  • @TheCastlesofEngland
    @TheCastlesofEnglandАй бұрын

    Ray Mears is the GOAT! 🐐

  • @thenoworriesnomad1966
    @thenoworriesnomad1966Ай бұрын

    Fantastic video...👍👍

  • @billjenkins5693
    @billjenkins5693Ай бұрын

    Wonderful show!

  • @williamrobinson7435
    @williamrobinson7435Ай бұрын

    Ray Mears strikes again! Bullseye. 🌟👍

  • @BlandMarkComedy
    @BlandMarkComedyАй бұрын

    Ray and Tod? Fantastic!

  • @TheUncarvedBlock
    @TheUncarvedBlockАй бұрын

    More Ray please. I would also like to nominate him for Ambassador of Earth.

  • @Philusteen
    @PhilusteenАй бұрын

    Bravo, team. 🖖

  • @mohammedsaysrashid3587
    @mohammedsaysrashid3587Ай бұрын

    It was an informative and wonderful historical coverage work shared by🙏 ( history Hit) channel. Coverage work about long Bow...a primitive weapon utilized from Mesolethic periods to medieval periods ...utilized for England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 🇬🇧 definition to Conquistador of others countries ( France 🇫🇷) as example

  • @superglx7028
    @superglx702822 күн бұрын

    I have definitely gained a lot more passion to using this incredible Tool/weapon and the art of shooting it.

  • @jonnycarrick7552
    @jonnycarrick7552Ай бұрын

    What a find Ray mears on KZread 🎉

  • @daemonharper3928
    @daemonharper3928Ай бұрын

    Great vid, great presentation - always a treat to have History Hit with Ray.....I literally finished reading his autobiography an hour before watching this. I started dabbling with archery over lockdown and have made a couple of ash bows as well as using modern - my yew collected with permission of the local diocese has been dried for 2 years now, so I'll have a go making a bow or 3 this year.

  • @flameboy7265
    @flameboy726519 күн бұрын

    I have a serious question that no one ever seems to be able to answer. Many years ago, whilst having a fire on a beach we surrounded the fire with stones (as everyone seems to do) and sat there cooking burnt on the outside raw in the middle sausages on it. At the point that the flames had gone and there was a lovely glowing bed of embers (and when we actually should have been cooking the sausages) the rocks around the fire suddenly began exploding. These were all large flint stones and the explosions were so violent that we had to put the fire out with sea water. The next day we inspected all around the fire sight and discovered lots of razor sharp flakes of flint, many of which closely resembled the arrow heads seen in museums but you never ever hear of fire being used as or considered to be a part of the creation process. Yet to me it seems highly likely that it would have been used. Why is it never considered or mentioned?

  • @jonathanowen8389
    @jonathanowen8389Ай бұрын

    Great stuff. Makes me want to take up archery again.

  • @mgentleman1
    @mgentleman120 күн бұрын

    Amazing documentary, what would the string to complete the bow have been made of?

  • @arkagdyni
    @arkagdyniАй бұрын

    Cześć Ray! Pozdrawiam z Polski. Lubię cię. Nie wiedziałem,że interesuje cię historia. Ja uwielbiam historię. Ostatnio przeszukuję karty historii na temat szlaków handlowych między Damaszkiem a półwyspem Skandynawii w epoce Viking. Zastanawiam się jakim cudem stal damasceńska( tworzona z rudy indyjskiej) była wytapiana w piecach w Damaszku ,a potem kawałki stopu stali wędrowały z bliskiego Wschodu poprzez morzem czarne,poprzez Dniepr,na półwysep Skandynawii... Tam kowale,młotami wykuwali wspaniałe miecze ,,ULFVERTH,,-oręż siejący śmierć w Europie. Szczyty oszczepów też były wykuwane z takiej stali... Najbardziej zadziwia mnie jak słowiańscy piraci Bałtyku umieli przezwyciężać Vikingów, zabijać ich i kraść im te miecze... Zdumiewa mnie też północny szlak handlowy cyny z epoki brązu... Czyżby Viking wiedział o rzekach i szlakach od pradziada z epoki brązu... Pewnie tak....

  • @paulmanson253

    @paulmanson253

    29 күн бұрын

    Make sure you watch Loades of History. The Secrets of Wootz Damascus Steel. Hope it at least subtitles into Polish.

  • @carlitomk
    @carlitomkАй бұрын

    Love a bit of Ray Mears, me …

  • @thomasf.5768
    @thomasf.5768Ай бұрын

    Brilliant !! 💚🏹

  • @katherinecollins4685
    @katherinecollins468513 күн бұрын

    Really interesting

  • @fourshore502
    @fourshore502Ай бұрын

    it sounds to me like the arrow to the eye story could have been mixed up with harald hårdråde, who was supposedly also killed by an arrow to the eye, or neck just a few days earlier.

  • @richard17329
    @richard173294 күн бұрын

    more ray, more ray

  • @josephcollins6033
    @josephcollins6033Ай бұрын

    Ray! Thanks!