Cutting Edge

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archaeology
archery
armour
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battle
battlefields
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chariotry
chariots
combat
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human experience
human physiology
inter-personal fighting
medieval period
pole-arms
prehistory
psychology
reconstructed weapons
spear
Studies in Ancient & Medieval Combat
Studies in Ancient and Medieval Combat
sword
swordsmanship

Product details

  • ISBN 9780752441696
  • Weight: 580g
  • Dimensions: 165 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Mar 2007
  • Publisher: The History Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Combat is brutal, bloody and the province of some of the worst nightmares of human existence. The contributions in this book engage directly with the theme of the real-life experiences of combatants before the age of gunpowder weaponry. From the Bronze Age to the Medieval world, from Egypt in the east to Ireland in the west, the evolution and development of combat weaponry is illustrated by leading experts in the fields of archaeology, history and martial arts. They lucidly illustrate how some of the finest artefacts crafted by men were the weapons we used to kill each other. They explore how these weapons of war functioned in the living hands of past warriors, where combat was the true crucible of their creation.

The stage for some of the most powerful human emotions is the realm of battle - written testimonies of the twentieth-century soldier's experience in battle are both potent and prolific. Archaeology can weave a tapestry of almost narrative quality, but the focal characters of these tales are the anonymous individuals who acted out their lives in the creation of these histories. This book provides striking new insights into the activities and experiences of these soldiers of the front line of combat in the often brutal ages of sword and spear.

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