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The Dates of Variously-shaped Shields, with Coincident Dates and Examples

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A systematic study classifying medieval heraldic shield shapes primarily in England, tracing forms from the eleventh to fifteenth centuries and then following later nomenclature to record earliest and latest examples. The author compiles evidence from seals, manuscript illuminations, stone carvings, and legal and poetic sources to date shapes, describe construction (materials, bosses, rims), and discuss associated heraldic devices such as mantlings, torces, wreaths, and palm branches. The work provides references for each statement and concludes with a concise index aimed at enabling more precise dating of undated artifacts and illustrations.

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George Grazebrook

George Grazebrook was an author known for his work in the field of historical and archaeological studies. His notable publication, "The Dates of Variously-shaped Shields, with Coincident Dates and Examples," explores the chronology and design of shields throughout history, providing valuable insights into their cultural significance. Grazebrook's contributions to literature reflect a keen interest in the intersection of history and material culture, making his work a resource for those studying ancient artifacts and their contexts.

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