Iron Age bows have been found in Denmark and Northern Germany though I am unsure if any have been found in Britain? Discoveries in Vimose, Kragehule, Thorsbjerg, Heechterp and Nydam of Long Bows dated to between 100 and 350 A.D. They resembled the later English Long Bows in they were of a D section profile with one ring followed on the back. Made of Yew and possibly Fir the lengths ranged from 66 to 76 inches. Some bows had one set of nocks others two. some were cut into the back others in the side. The Vimose bows had the Yew sapwood left on the back and some of the limb tips were entirely sapwood.
Traditional Bowyers Bible volume 2 page 100.
Steve.
Many thanks for that
