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      Early Medieval ArchaeologyMedieval ArchaeologyEarly Medieval IrelandViking Age Archaeology
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In the literature about swords, their use has predominantly not been analysed. This article tries to reconstruct some aspects of the use of Viking Age swords from Northern and Eastern Europe. The reconstruction is based on biomechanics,... more
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      Medieval Weapons and EquipmentSwordsmanshipEarly Medieval SwordsMedieval Swords
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      Polish HistoryMedieval WarfareArms and ArmourMedieval Weapons and Equipment
The publication deals with description and attribution of the javelin head from the Kholodivskiy yar VI settlement. This is a relatively small type of the javelin, which should be attributed as the artefact of the 13th – 15th c. This is... more
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Vlijmscherp verleden Vlijmscherp verleden vertelt het verhaal over de geschiedenis van het zwaard en de rituele en symbolische betekenis ervan. U ziet bijna tweehonderd bijzondere zwaarden, afkomstig uit de prehistorie tot de twintigste... more
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      Prehistoric weaponsSwords, Symbolism, Comparative MythologyMedieval Weapons and EquipmentBronze Age swords
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Import of weapons came to the steppes in various ways. One of them was to pass on as diplomatic gifts that testified about the concluded covenants and emphasized the status and prestige of the donors and the donees. Such a ceremonial... more
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      Eurasian NomadsMilitary ArchaeologyPolovtsians, Kumans, KypchaksMedieval Weapons and Equipment
Статья представляет собой краткий обзор и авторский перевод фехтовального трактата «Le Jeu de la Hache» (MS Francias 1996), что значит «Игры с топором». Это анонимный манускрипт на среднефранцузском языке, предположительно написанный в XV... more
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      15th Century BurgundyDueling and Codes of Honor15th Century FranceMedieval Weapons and Equipment
Los yacimientos olvidados: registro y musealización de campos de batalla is a project that aims to encompass all aspects of battlefield archaeology, in order to be a reference work in this study area. Therefore, a detailed... more
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      ArchaeologyHistorical ArchaeologyMedieval HistoryCultural Heritage
A short term paper for an art history course at the University of New Hampshire, fall 2015. This paper briefly examines the armors in Paolo Uccello's "Battle of San Romano" paintings and argues that the painter did not have a working... more
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Talk given in Spanish at Complutense University, History department, Madrid for "De fuste e de Fierro". Armamento medieval en la Peninsula Iberica. IV International Seminar. 9-10th March, 2020 (for English translation see Archery CV... more
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      Middle East StudiesAl-AndalusEarly IslamEarly Islamic Archaeology
A Transylvanian medieval sword in the collection of the National Museum of History and Archaeology Constanta
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      AnthropologyViolencePaleopathologyMerovingian period
The volume (published in Romanian, Magyar and English) is a brief presentation of the results of the archaeological investigation recently performed at Ardud Fortress, in north-western Romania (late medieval and early modern finds).
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The Sword and Buckler were an ubiquitous duo in the middle ages and the Renaissance, although it can be traced back to antiquity. In spite of being often neglected, the buckler has an interesting story to tell. This book offers a new... more
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Studie byla publikována v roce 1972 v časopise ,,Gladius", Vol. 10 / The study was published in 1972 in the journal ,,Gladius", Vol. 10 / L'étude a été publiée en 1972 dans la revue ,,Gladius", Vol. 10.
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LIEN pour la lecture / LINK to read it https://www.yumpu.com/fr/document/read/16922453/universite-paris-sorbonne-e-sorbonne Etude archéologique des techniques d’acquisition et de transformation du métal dans le cadre de la production... more
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      Japanese StudiesExperimental ArchaeologyMedieval HistoryHistory of Japan
Determining the difference in military or political function of castles is a topic heavily debated between scholars. Traditionally the military function has been studied through the use of historical documents or archaeological research... more
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The article reports on archaeological material – pottery vessels and metal artifacts –recovered from two motte sites, one at Tarnowice Stare, the other at Woźniki at present held by the Upper Silesian Museum in Bytom. Most of the... more
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      Medieval ArchaeologyMedieval PotteryMedieval Weapons and EquipmentUpper Silesia
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No âmbito do processo de classificação como Monumento Nacional do Terreiro da Batalha dos Atoleiros (Portalegre / Fronteira), trabalhos arqueológicos procuraram detetar vestígios do conhecido episódio bélico que, no dia 6 de abril de... more
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Research of who are the Gurkhas and what is their contribution to military history.
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      Cultural HeritageBritish HistoryIndian studiesSouth Asian Studies
During the fieldwork of the Mohács 500 research program, which examines the location and course of the Battle of Mohács in 1526, hundreds of military finds were found. most of these metal finds are lead or iron projectiles. The aim of... more
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      Military HistoryBattlefield ArchaeologyOttoman Military HistoryMedieval Weapons and Equipment
"Władysław Łokietek and the caves of Ojców". The picturesque village of Ojców, situated in the Jurassic landscape of the southern part of the Cracow–Częstochowa Upland, is an inextricably connected with the legend of Prince Władysław... more
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      Medieval ArchaeologyFolk legendsArchaeology of Caves and Caverns (Archaeospeleology)Medieval Weapons and Equipment
. In "Quei maledetti normanni. Studi offerti a Errico Cuozzo per i suoi settant'annni dai suoi colleghi , allievi, amici", a c. di J. M. Martin e R. Alaggio, Centro Europeo di Studi Normanni, 2 voll., Ariano Irpino-Napoli, 2016. vol. I,... more
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      Medieval Weapons and EquipmentCrossbowArmi Nel MedioevoBalestre
Review by Lado Mirianashvili on Mamuka Tsurtsumia's book published in Georgian - "Medieval Georgian Army (900-1700): Organization, Tactics, Armament", Tbilisi 2016, 782 p.
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Anyone interested in the Middle Ages – from amateur to professor – likely knows what a military flail is. It’s one of the most iconic weapons of the period. It has a short handle (about the length of a forearm), a long chain and a spiked... more
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In the summer of 1991, St. Johns Expeditions, a Florida-based marine salvage company, discovered a shipwreck buried behind a shallow reef along the western edge of the Little Bahama Bank. The group contacted archaeologists to... more
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An amateur metal detector survey conducted in the cadastral territory of Klamoš in 2015/2016 yielded, among other things, a well-preserved long-sword. Based on the typo-chronological analysis, the sword can be classified as an Oakeshott... more
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The paper re-interprets the implement known as the ‘Towton Battle Axe’ allegedly found in the river which borders the Towton Battlefield (1461), Yorkshire, England, and which now resides in Alnwick Castle, Northumberland. The paper... more
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We don’t know much about the medieval history of Szalacska up to this point. We only have some medieval stray finds from here. In the course of excavations of the 1980’s many medieval finds turned up. We can conclude that Szalacska was... more
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Mariano Taccola’s eques scoppiectarius: an armoured knight who uses a hand-cannonon horseback. This drawing was probably inspired by the vivacious construction of firearms in Siena, making this city one of the main centers for the best... more
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The Book of Five Rings (五輪書 Go Rin No Sho?) is a text on kenjutsu and the martial arts in general, written by the swordsman Miyamoto Musashi circa 1645. There have been various translations made over the years, and it enjoys an audience... more
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The article discusses the "self-defense" techniques presented in fight-books and treaties. The objective is to determine if these techniques take the reality of fight in account, to evaluate the difference between theory and practice in... more
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