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I posted these in another thread, but I'll post them here too. Some of these are articles or books and some have a lot on the sling and others just mention a few things, but they all have useful information. I found many of the articles in my library's database, but if you don't have access to something similar then you can probable get them through the inter library loan system.
Harding, David. (Ed.). (1980). Weapons: An International Encyclopedia From 5000 B.C. to 2000 A.D. New York: St. Martin's Press.
Mixter, John R. (2001, August). Man's first long-range missile weapon, the sling was a deadly military asset in skilled hands. Military History, 18 (3), 12. Retrieved February 9, 2006, from Academic Search Premier (EBSCO) database (4671041). Foss, Clive. (1974). Greek Sling Bullets in Oxford. Archaeological Reports, 21, 40-44. Retrieved February 9, 2006, from Arts and Sciences Collections I, II & III (JSTOR) database.
Crump, J.A. (1901, January). Trephining in the South Seas. The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 31, 167-172. Retrieved February 28, 2006, from Arts and Sciences Collections I, II & III (JSTOR) database. Foss, Clive. (1975) A Bullet of Tissaphernes. The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 95, 25-30. Retrieved February, 2006, from Arts and Sciences Collections I, II & III (JSTOR) database.
Greep, S.J. (1987). Lead Sling-Shot from Windridge Farm, St Albans and the Use of the Sling by the Roman Army in Britain. Britannia, 18, 183-200. Retrieved February 9, 2006, from Arts and Sciences Collections I, II & III (JSTOR) database.
Vutiropulos, Nikos. (1991). The sling in the Aegean Bronze Age. Antiquity, 65, 279-286.
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