Ancient Armour and Weapons in Europe / From the Iron Period of the Northern Nations to the End of the Thirteenth Century
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A systematic study traces the development of European arms and armour from the Iron Age through later medieval centuries, combining archaeological finds, funerary remains, monumental sculpture, seals, and manuscript imagery. It catalogs and describes spearheads, swords, axes, arrowheads, shields, helmets, spurs and related accoutrements, noting form, materials and regional variation. Plates and measured descriptions illustrate typologies and construction techniques, while accompanying commentary situates artifacts in burial and iconographic contexts to show continuity and change in weaponry and defensive equipment across regions and periods.
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