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Round Shields

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/* Lenticular round shield */
{{Stars2|Category=Armour}} {{Shields}}
==Flat round shield==
{{evidence
|Art
|Literature = *The battle of Maldon refers to ‘cellod bord’ which has been translated as ‘hollowed shield’ i.e. lenticular although Pollington express doubt regarding this interpretation [POLLINGTON 2006: p.148]|Archaeology =No curved boards have been found from archaeology. <br> |Discussion = A number of bosses with curved flanges have been found however. These bosses can be interpreted in two ways. Firstly the curved flange helps the boss to bite into the shield board [HARKE and DICKINSON 1992]. The second interpretation is that they were used on curved lenticular shields ([BEATSON, The Viking Shield from Archeology(N.D.)A].
Illustrated manuscripts do however show numerous examples of shields that appear to be curved. Again these are open to interpretation with many some people arguing that they are an artistic way of showing flat shields side on [STEPHENSON 2007].
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==Round shield boss (Umbo)==
{|
|- valign="top" id="Sugar loaf"
|width="100pt"| [[File:example.jpg|thumb|100x150px|left]]
|width="600pt"| '''Sugar loaf'''
|- valign="top" id="Viking domed"|width="100pt"| See main article [[File:R562.jpg|thumb|100x150px|leftRound Shield Bosses]]|width="600pt"| '''Viking domed'''
|- valign="top" id="Hiberno-Norse"|width="100pt"| [[FileThere are four main types of bosses:example.jpg|thumb|100x150px|left]]|width="600pt"| '''Viking Domed, Hiberno-Norse''' |- valign="top" id="/ English, Irish"|width="100pt"| [[File:example.jpg|thumb|100x150px|left]]|width="600pt"| '''Irish''' |- valign="top" id="and Carolingian"|width="100pt"| [[File:L'lle de Groix Other Shield bosses.jpg|thumb|100x150px|left]]|width="600pt"| '''Carolingian'''L'Ille de Groix |} ===Decorative bosses=======Gold leaf====''A metal shield boss that has been covered in gold leaf.'' ====Painted Bosses====''A metal shield boss that has been covered in paint.''<br><br>To the best of my knowledge no shield boss has been found with traces of paint still adhering to it. Also the painting of bosses seems unlikely as period paints do not have the necessary adhesive properties.