• Frank [he/him, he/him]@hexbear.net
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    2 months ago

    I love experimental archeology so much. Like the recent theory that viking shields were un-rimmed so an enemy’s sword would bite in to it, then you could use the shield as a lever to twist the sword out of their hands or out of position? Gorgeous!

    I got to handle a “real”, as in poured in bronze in the proper manner, Xiphos that an archeology grad student made and omg it gave me so much respect for the xiphos as a weapon. It was so handy, it pointed exactly where i wanted with no effort. People say " such and such was an extension of their arm" but that’s how this little sword felt the moment i held it.

    Love that you find all this stuff for us @Tervell@hexbear.net

    • thethirdgracchi [he/him, they/them]@hexbear.net
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      2 months ago

      Well no, the point of this video is actually Bronze Age swords like the one shown are actually about using the pointy side, not the pointy bit, in a cutting/chopping motion rather than a thrusting into another person type motion.