The site is a lake edge in France, an artificial mound (crannog), fortified, several buildings, occupied for about 40 years approximately AD 1000 to 1040 . Sort of an equivalent to a fortified manor Incredible levels of preservation. Fragments from 15 bows/crossbows including a complete lath from a heavy crossbow of lever - antler nut construction with four or five pieces of the stock also found. No destruction layer but a huge amount of finds in metal, pottery and wood. It seems when things broke beyond repair, or wore out, they were used to keep the ground less squishy underfoot. Just wish I could read French as all the reports are in that language. My feeling is the top of the bridle notch snapped and the broken tiller was pressed into the mound the houses were built on. Equally all those bows and crossbow laths, as they broke or took too much set, would have been used to reinforce floors and walkways as the lake level rose. The main theory on why the site was abandoned was because the water levels got too high