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The Museum Journal | A Masamune BladeAbout the close of the seventh century of our era the old straight swords of both the single- and the double-edged types gave place to the curved single-edged ...
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[PDF] the historical and archaeological analysis - CORESingle-edged straight swords were uncommon in Europe before the 16th century, but thereafter became quite popular with the military in the forms of the ...
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(PDF) Swords and Swordsmanship In the Aegean Bronze AgeSingle-Edged Swords Alongside these two varieties of double-edged sword, there are more than 26 examples of single- edged swords known from the Greek ...
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[PDF] Scimitars, Cimeters! We Have Scimitars! Do We Need Another ...scimitar,1 meaning a highly curved, single-edged saber, which was usually associated with the Middle East and was used for slicing or hacking.2 The word ...
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Forms of European Edged Weaponry - myArmoury.comA weapon with a long, curved single-edged blade designed for use mainly on horseback. All European languages with few phonetic variants adopted the term.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Anatomy of a Sword: European Sword Terminology - James ColtonMay 15, 2020 · The false edge of a single-edged blade is sometimes called the spine ... Cross sections deal primarily with the bevel of the edges.
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back-sword, n. meanings, etymology and moreOED's earliest evidence for back-sword is from 1611, in the writing of Randle Cotgrave, lexicographer. back-sword is formed within English, by compounding.
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Saber - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating from French sabre (17c.), from German Sabel and Hungarian szablya meaning "tool to cut with," saber is a heavy, slightly curved, single-edged ...
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[PDF] STUDY OF A MIDDLE BRONZE AGE SICKLE SWORDIt is an unusual bronze weapon, with the cutting edge on the outer curve. The earlier Mesopotamian and Syro-Phoenician examples had tangs attached to the ...
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The Mounted Arsenal - Academie Duello - Learn SwordplayMar 12, 2013 · The advantage of the sabre however, is that its shorter, slightly curved blade is quicker and easier to draw from under the reins. light-brigade.
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Learning to Fight on Horseback with Swords in HEMA: History of ...Sep 8, 2020 · The reason why the blade is curved is that it allows for a better slicing motion through the opponent as the rider drives through large groups ...
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An Overview of Medieval Sword Types and Their UsesDisadvantages. low effectiveness against heavily armored opponents; lack of versatility in some situations. Falchion. The Falchion is a one-handed, single-edged ...
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double vs single edged, a possible reasonFeb 28, 2003 · Blades that have cutting edges on both sides have an advantage in that if one edge is damaged you can use the other. And also, there are certain ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Edge Damage on Swords - Association for Renaissance Martial ArtsEdge damage occurs when swords clash edge-on-edge, causing deep nicks and gouges, making the sword less effective and valuable.
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[PDF] FRANCEFighting with shield and sword develops in the Bronze Age; Bladed weapons such as the khopesh appear in the Middle Bronze Age, and the sword proper in the Late ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Sword - New Kingdom - The Metropolitan Museum of ArtTitle: Sword; Period: New Kingdom; Dynasty: Dynasty 18, early; Date: ca. 1550–1458 B.C.; Geography: From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Asasif, Courtyard CC 41 ...
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Sickle sword - Middle Assyrian - The Metropolitan Museum of ArtCurved swords appear frequently in Mesopotamian art as symbols of authority, often in the hands of gods and kings. It is therefore likely that this sword was ...
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(PDF) THE TRANSITION FROM BRONZE TO IRON IN CANAANIron was used for utilitarian purposes only after the late 12th century BCE. Evidence shows iron production began with prestige items, evolving to utilitarian ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] THE GE OF THE SHIZHAISHAN CULTURAL COMPLEX Po-yi ChiangThe ge 戈, a halberd-type bronze weapon, was one of the most widely used weapons during the Bronze and early Iron. Age of China. It was common 3500-2200 years ...
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Falchion - Italian, Venice - The Metropolitan Museum of ArtFalchion refers to a type of curved sword that was used in Europe from about 1200. This is one of the few to survive from the late fifteenth century.
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(PDF) Falchion and its technology in Poland (14th-16th centuries)The paper examines the evolution and technological advancements of falchion weapons in Poland from the 14th to the 16th centuries.
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(PDF) Late Medieval Messer - A Commoner's Sword - Academia.eduThe Messer served as a widely used single-edged sword in Central Europe during the 15th and 16th centuries. Metallographic analyses confirm the quality of ...
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The late-Medieval single-edged sword of Central EuropeThe Messer is a single-edged, straight or slightly curved sword with a knife-like grip, made from a single wrought iron billet, and carburized.
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[PDF] Reinventing the sword: a cultural comparison of the development of ...In England, it was replaced by a short sword with a single edge and a sharp point. Instead of the standard cross hilt, the rear quillon was bent upwards and ...
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Swords of the Middle Ages: A History - Medieval Collectibles### Historical Facts on Falchions and Single-Edged Swords
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[PDF] Evolution-of-the-basket-hilted-sword-form-the-16th-to-18th-centuries ...The basket hilted sword emerged in 16th-century Europe, evolving through the 16th and 17th centuries, and was adopted by multiple cultures and blade types.
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Sword Desgin, Provision, and Use in the British Cavalry of the ...The use by heavy cavalry of a straight thrusting sword, and by light cavalry of a curved cutting sword, was merely a matter of convention or fashion.
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Model 1860 Cavalry Saber (x2) | Spotsylvania County, VAIt featured a distinctly French-style three bar hilt that offered superior hand protection on the charge and two weight-saving grooves on its heavy blade to ...
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[PDF] Cassell's history of the Russo-Japanese War - Cristo Raul.orgHISTORY OF THE RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR. seized by the Japanese, and in the face of a heavy fire the Jap cavalry charged up the hill, accelerating, perhaps, the.
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[PDF] Reports of Military Observers Attached to the Armies in Manchuria ...The reports cover military medicine changes, new weaponry wounds, casualties, Red Cross, climate/terrain effects, and hospital descriptions.
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The Sword in Warfare | History TodayThe use of the sword as an effective military weapon has been abandoned since the First World War, but its decline had begun at a very much earlier period.
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Antique Swords for sale in the UK - Buying and SellingThe 1897 pattern infantry officer's sword is commonly encountered by modern collectors. It is still the regulation sword for British line infantry officers ...
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Iaido - The Art of Japanese Swordsmanship - Way of the SamuraiIaido then, is a term used to describe a wide variety of traditional styles of swordsmanship which trace their origins back as far as the fifteenth century.
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These Are a Few of My Favorite Swords - Oregon Historical SocietyJun 11, 2019 · We documented various sword-carrying Oregonians of the past. Here are a few of their stories. This sword belonged to Moy Bow Wing, a second-generation Chinese ...Missing: collectibles | Show results with:collectibles
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Twice Captured Presentation SwordThe blade of this Model 1850 Presentation Sword is long, curved, and single edged. It is decorated on both sides with floral and scroll designs in silver ...
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The Weapons of an English Medieval KnightJun 6, 2018 · The sword, symbol of the chivalric code and his noble status, was above all the knight's most important weapon. With a heavy blade one metre in ...
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The sabre: development of a legendary cavalry weaponAug 7, 2024 · The sabre, a slashing and thrusting weapon with a characteristically curved blade, had a decisive influence on warfare from the 16th to the 20th century.
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Pattern 1796, Light Cavalry Officers sword, 15th Hussars, 1815This Pattern 1796 sword has a curved blade with engraved decoration, a steel stirrup guard, and a leather grip. It was carried at Waterloo by Colonel Lane of ...Missing: sabre | Show results with:sabre
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Waterloo 1815 | Royal ArmouriesHussars carried a traditional stirrup-hilted, broad-bladed hussar sabre, of the type used by hussar regiments all over mainland Europe. ... Polish soliders had ...
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Sword Forms - Association for Renaissance Martial ArtsAnother sword of the same name is the later Scots basket-hilt broadsword (a relative of the Renaissance Slavic-Italian schiavona) whose hilt completely enclosed ...
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The Japanese Blade: Technology and ManufactureOct 1, 2003 · The forging of a Japanese sword is a subtle and careful process, an art that has developed over the centuries as much in response to stylistic ...
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None**Summary of Chinese Dao Sword History and Design (Han Dynasty, 200 BCE–220 CE)**
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Sword with Scabbard Mounts - The Metropolitan Museum of ArtThis sword is said to have been found in an imperial tomb at Mang Shan, north of Luoyang, Henan Province. The ring pommel encloses a phoenix head.
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Sword (Shamshir) with Scabbard and BeltThe sword's hilt, scabbard, and belt are Indian, early 19th century, with a blade from northern India, made by Baqir Mashhadi, and dated to 1748-49 CE.
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KOREA webzine_Design### Summary of Hwando Sword (Joseon Dynasty, 1392–1897)
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sword | British MuseumDescription: Kaskara sword; European steel blade with silver pommel; gilded grip and cross-guard. Straight-sideed, double-edged broadsword with patering tip ...
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A Selection of Objects from Our Africa Galleries - Penn MuseumThis jacket was worn by soldiers in the Mahdist army. It is exhibited with a cap, shield, kaskara (sword), and sheath. Nkisi maintain public order.
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sword | British MuseumIt must have been acquired as a single group by the donor, Miss L Hyne Jones, but there is no further information. This is a Tuareg-style "Takouba" sword.
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sword | British MuseumThis weapon is one of three distinctive types of long-bladed sword broadly characteristic of the Islamicized people of the western , central and eastern ...
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Pipe tomahawk presented to Chief Tecumseh - Infinity of NationsThe pipe tomahawk was a gift from Colonel Henry Procter to Tecumseh, likely at Fort Malden in 1812, with the inscription "To Chief Tecumseh / From Col. Proctor ...Missing: Apache | Show results with:Apache
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History of Tomahawks | HawkThrowing.comThe tomahawks originated from the Algonquian Indians in Native America. The term tomahawk was derived from the Algonquian words “tamahak” or “tamahakan."
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[PDF] Eyewitness Descriptions of Mesoamerican SwordsJan 31, 1996 · Spanish chroniclers described the macuahuitl as a "sword," often long wooden with grooves and flint edges, and some distinguished between ...
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Macuahuitl: The Wooden Sword of Aztec Warriors - ThoughtCoMay 16, 2025 · The macuahuitl was an offensive weapon used by the Aztecs in combat. Europeans called it the Aztec sword, but it was neither curved nor made ...
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Weapons - Hudson Museum - University of Maine### Summary of Oceanic Weapons (Focus: Single-Edged Swords and Shark-Tooth Edged Blades)
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Kiribati armor (article) | Micronesia - Khan AcademyThe armor provided protection from the dangerous shark's-teeth-edged swords, spears, and daggers carried by island warriors.
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Military practice sword - 1856-1870 | Collection ObjectPhysical description. The hilt consisting of beaked pommel, with integral steel backstrap/piece, with wire bound, leather covered wooden pistol-grip.
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A Single-Edged Sword from the Viking AgeDec 28, 2016 · The sword measures 93 cm in total length and is equipped with a hilt measuring 9.1 cm in length and 6.9 cm in width.Missing: collectibles | Show results with:collectibles
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History of the Knuckle Bow - Arms & ArmorMay 4, 2020 · The earliest examples we can find are in art. The first development is the forward quillion being curved back to protect the hand and the rear ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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Understanding Sword Balance: Distal Taper, Point ... - Everest ForgeJul 25, 2025 · Most one-handed swords have a point of balance about 2 to 4 inches from the guard. Longer or heavier blades like sabers and Viking swords may ...
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Medieval Sword Pommels - Malleus MartialisOct 28, 2022 · Pommels are an important component of the sword which can counterweight the blade when the weighting is precisely calculated, but they also help the hand to ...
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The Myth of Thrusting Vs. Cutting SwordsBy the late 19th century, Italians such as Giuseppe Radaelli even reintroduced cutting swordplay into the realm of sport fencing. In essence then, except for ...
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The Sword Exercises of the British Cavalry: 1796-1858 - RedalycThe British military produced oficial 'fight books' outlining the methods with which the cavalry were to use their swords.
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Medieval Swordsmanship -- John Clements -- ExcerptHistory and techniques of Medieval swords and the art of swordsmanship. Fuction and use of the Medieval sword and shield, long-sword and broadsword.
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THE VIKING SEAX by Tyr NeilsenOct 28, 2016 · The Viking seax was a mean, one-handed, single edged cutting weapon. It had no crossguard and was often simply made, with hilts of wood, bone or horn and ...
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Seax and Scramasax- how to use one? - In The Shield WallOct 11, 2014 · The most important thing about seax is- it is short. With this weapon you have no reach, and so must get very close to your opponent, to stand ...Missing: evidence | Show results with:evidence<|separator|>
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Medieval WeaponsA falchion ( from Old French fauchon, ultimately from Latin falx "sickle") is a one-handed, single-edged sword of European origin, whose design is reminiscent ...Missing: anti- hacking
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An Introduction to Radaelli Sabre - Radaellian ScholarOct 23, 2017 · The system was created during the latter half of the 19th century by Giuseppe Radaelli, a Milanese fencer master and veteran of the 2nd and 3rd Italian wars of ...
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Exhuming Radaelli - Capitale Escrime Historical FencingDec 15, 2020 · Radaelli's major “revolution” was to substitute the elbow for the wrist then in vogue–battlefield experience had shown that wrist molinelli were ...
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[PDF] History Of The Katana history of the katanaSymbolism and Cultural ... - Bushido Code: - The katana is often associated with the samurai's code of ... symbol of the samurai's honor and social status.
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Unveiling the Art of Katana Sword Tattoos - Artistic InnovatorsIn Japanese culture, the katana is a symbol of power, discipline, and honor. It embodies the samurai's code of ethics, known as bushido, which emphasizes ...
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Khopesh Sword of Tutankhamun - Egypt MuseumThe khopesh held significant cultural and symbolic value in ancient Egypt. It was not only a practical weapon but also a symbol of power and authority.
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What's In a Name? The Agency of the Sword in Medieval Legend16 Balin, it seems, is chosen precisely because he would be the least likely to do such a thing; the sword has chosen its “tool” in order to make a point.
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Talwar Sword: The Blade that Forged Empires - Discovery UKJun 5, 2024 · The talwaar emanates from the same family of curved-bladed swords as the Turkish kilij, the Persian/Iranian shamshir, the single-handed Afghan ...<|separator|>