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An Overview of Viking Age Wargear

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The Viking Age is defined as lasting from 800 to 1100AD. Many of the the weapons and armour from this period have their origins in the late Roman period.
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 =====800-899AD=== Protective Equipment ==[[Helmets|Helmets]]<brref name="Perry">Perry's Handbook, Sixth Edition, McGraw-Hill Co., 1984</ref>[[=====900-980AD=====Although helms and armour were worn during this period it is a matter of some debate regarding how much armour was available and who would have worn it. A number of convincing arguments have been put forward in recent times that suggest that armour was not common in this period (A. THOMPSON 2010). The first British manuscript to depict a helmet or mail shirt is Boulogne, MS11 fol. 104v dated to the late C10th (Fig.13). Armour|Armour]]is however occasionally depicted in Western European manuscripts. <br>[[Shields|Shields]]Weapons have a varied appearance and must have been made in small workshops. Decoration is common and pattern welding is used for decoration. Many small axe head shapes are in use. Spears are wide and are a combination of leaf and angular shapes.<br> ===== 981-1040AD=====We have a number of depictions of helms and armour from this period. This is supported by a number of stray finds that have been dated to c1000AD. An argument has been made that the renewed Viking raids may have led to the rapid adoption of the Frankish Knight style of warfare. New developments in warfare include the anti-horse Dane Axe, metal stirrups - allowing combat from horse back and the chain mail piecing bodkin head. <br>The conical helm that has been phasing in over the 10th century now become universal and the more traditional domed helmet disappears. There is clear evidence that the helmets of the rounded, crested, form were being superseded by pointed helmets somewhere around the year 1000AD (TWEDDLE 1992, p.1129). <br> Other all military equipment becomes more uniform. Swords become plainer and pattern welding is no longer used. Spears also become longer and the use of the smaller hand axe becomes less common<br> == Weapons ===1041-1100AD=====With the arrival of King Edward the Confessor and his Norman retinue Britain once again aligns itself to the latest European fashions. Kite shields make their first appearance in manuscripts as does a longer front split mail shirts with integral coif.<br> == Contents =={| class="wikitable"|-! Weapons !! Armour !! Archery|-|
[[Spears and Javelins|Spears and Javelins]]<br>
[[Seax|Seax]]<br>
[[Axes]]<br>
[[Maces]]<br>
 
 
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'''Head Protection''' <br>
[[Domed Helmets]]<br>
[[Conical Helmets]]<br>
[[Nasels, Aventails and Neck Protection]]<br>
[[Great Polish and Russian style Helmets]]<br>
[[Carolingian Helmets]]<br>
[[Phrygian Caps or Helmets]]<br>
[[Helmets of Leather or Horn]]<br>
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'''Body Protection'''<br>
[[Mail Shirts]]<br>
[[Mail Coifs and Chaucers]]<br>
[[Splinted Arms or Legs]]<br>
[[Gloves]]<br>
[[Lamellar Armour]]<br>
[[Scale Armour]]<br>
[[Leather or Cloth Armour]]<br>
[[Plate Armour]]<br>
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'''Shields'''<br>
[[Round Shields]]<br>
[[Kite Shields]]<br>
[[Oval Shields]]<br>
 
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[[Bows]]<br>
[[Arrows]]<br>
[[Crossbows]]<br>
[[Slings]]<br>
 
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== References ==
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== Notes ==
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