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  1. This thesis is an interdisciplinary study of medieval armour, with the goal of determining the precise techniques used by medieval armourers in the practice of their craft.

  2. 1. Equipment 1.1. Armour A fighters armour is made up of 3 layers: primary, secondary, and private layer. Primary Armour - Head, neck, upper body, arms and legs and hands must be covered by steel armour which is based on historical sources. 1.1.1. Helmets a) Stainless steel: 2mm minimum thickness. b) Hardened steel: 1.8mm minimum thickness.

  3. 6 lut 2024 · Authoritative reference guide, using the documents in which arms and armour first appeared to explain and define them.

  4. 26 sty 2014 · Inventories show the variety of tools required in the workshop, as well as what would have been available to an armourer. Artwork showing armourers engaged in their craft is used to interpret some patterns of tool marks as well as identification of certain tools and techniques.

  5. European warriors of the early Middle Ages used both indigenous forms of military equipment and arms and armor derived from late Roman types. One of the most widely used types of helmet was the Spangenhelm.

  6. developmental patterns of medieval equipment. Ewart Oakshott7 has also contributed immensely to the classification of such equipment, and his typology remains the prime method of classifying medieval swords. When armor has been considered outside of a purely developmental standpoint, it has

  7. MEDIEVAL TILT ARMS AND ARMOUR AND TOURNAMENTS IN POLAND. THE RESEARCH OUTPUT . Our meeting devoted to the discussion of tour-naments and knightly games in Poland requires at le-ast a short presentation of Polish tilt arms and armour and the tournament literature research output. To begin with it should be pointed out that the

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