We have, from top to bottom the Skane Lillohus Lockbow: tiller, bow (belly up), bolt (arrow) an a completely undocumented crossbow lath also found in the moat durng the 1939-44 "dig". The bow itself is really interesting, with a deflex-reflex limb and a straight limb, the weaker R/D limb was left thicker than the other, they didn't bother completely cleaning off all the inner bark, and the wood is extremely knotty. The original bowyer was very skillful to get a working bow from that stick.
Check out that bottom bow! I cannot imagine how you could turn a stick like that into a working bow, not only is it really, really lumpy, its also very short - its somewhere around 70 to 75cm ttt (28 to 30 "), but, maybe they didn't turn it into a working bow and threw it into the moat in disgust...