WebThe Oakeshott Medieval Sword Typology . These brief descriptions are based on the typology of Ewart Oakeshott first detailed in his Sword in The Age of Chivalry (1964, revised 1981) and refined in his Record of the Medieval Sword (1991) and Sword in Hand (2001) and in conversations with the author. A thorough study of these works and articles written by … WebViking Age swords - Z - Swordmakery ElGur The sword type Z according to Peterson Galery 1 2 Date: 980-1050 Find-place: Sollerön, Dalarna, Sweden Original can be found: Kulturhistoriska Museet in Stockholm Description: – double edged blunt blade with fuller – overall length 97 cm – blade length 80 cm – width of blade 5 cm
DE NORSKE VIKINGESVERD by JAN PETERSEN (1919): The Sword …
http://oakeshott.org/sword-typology/ WebBehmer 1939, migration era sword hilt typology (left) Essentially a continuation or evolution of the spatha into eventually what we would classify as a Viking age sword. The main … chestburster in a can
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http://www.vikingsword.com/petersen/ptsn054.html http://www.vikingsword.com/petersen/ptsn061b.html WebThe two single-edged sword blades in swords of this type are quite extraordinary [4]. Both are from Vestlandet, however, where we have heard that in ancient times there was a … chestburster maternity shirt