Welcome StuP!
A couple years back I made a Scythian style wood-glass laminate "horse" bow. The Scythians were one of the great nomad cultures of Central Asia, of course.
This will give you at least "ball-park" numbers for your lam stack.
My Scythian is 49" tip-to-tip, unstrung. Much closer to the originals than your proposed 54"-58". It is 1.5" wide at the fades tapering to 1.25" just before the pin nock, and the draw weight is 33#.
The lamination stack is:
1x .030 glass
2x .070 Red Elm parallel lams
1x .070 Red Elm belly side handle lam 6.5" long
1x .070 Red Elm belly side handle lam 4.5" long
1x .030 glass
I used the rubberband form shown here.
This is the glue-up of the core. Because of the extreme curves I did a three-stage glue-up -- core, belly glass and back glass.
Here's the bow just off the form and cleaned up:
Finished bow at brace, with handle and tips wrapped with heavy silk embroidery thread:
I use only a 27" draw, but the bow is capable of more: