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  2. Peplos Kore - Wikipedia

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    The Peplos Kore has 35 bore holes in two rows around her head and one bore hole in her right hand, which suggests she may have worn a rayed crown or a helmet and held attributes such as a bow and arrows or a shield. [8] The reconstructions of the Peplos Kore displayed in the Gods in Colour exhibition, for example, illustrate such possibilities. [9]

  3. Neith - Wikipedia

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    In her usual representations, she is portrayed as a fierce deity, a woman wearing the Red Crown, occasionally holding or using the bow and arrow, in others, a harpoon. Neith also is a goddess of war and of hunting and that is the symbolism depicted most often. Her symbol was two arrows crossed over a shield. [14]

  4. Kiva - Wikipedia

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    Great kivas differ from regular kivas, which archeologists call Chaco-style kivas (although Chaco Canyon also features great kivas), in several ways; first and foremost, great kivas are always much larger and deeper than Chaco-style kivas.

  5. We Need to Talk About Kevin (film) - Wikipedia

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    Franklin gives Kevin a bow and arrow and teaches him archery. Sometime later, Eva gives birth to her and Franklin's second child Celia, a lively and cheerful girl towards whom Kevin is instantly disdainful. A few years later, Celia's pet guinea pig mysteriously goes missing.

  6. Yabusame - Wikipedia

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    A yabusame archer gallops down a 255-metre-long (280 yd) track at high speed. The archer mainly controls his horse with his knees, as he needs both hands to draw and shoot his bow. As he approaches a target, he brings his bow up and draws the arrow past his ear before letting the arrow fly with a deep shout of In-Yo-In-Yo (darkness and light).

  7. Rama Raksha Stotra - Wikipedia

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    Who, holding a sword, bow, and arrows, is an arch-enemy of daemons, And who, unborn and omnipresent, appeared on earth in order to save it through his play. Read Complete English Translation of Ram Raksha Stotra here

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  9. List of hunting deities - Wikipedia

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    Amanikable: the Tagalog god of the sea who was spurned by the first mortal woman; also a god of hunters [4] [1] Bakero & Tawo-nga-talonon: Ati spirits of the forest; the first-fruits sacrifices of the hunt are offered to them through bits of meat, which would bring good luck to the people [ 5 ]