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| 17347. SWORDS OF THE MIDDLE AGES. This paper provides an overview and analysis of swords of the European Middle Ages. The developments in sword-making technology at the time is discussed, as well as the basic types of swords that were used during the course of the period (from approximately 500 AD to 1500). Finds that a major factor contributing to changes in sword styles during the period (aside from technological improvements in the sword-making process) was the use of armor and chain mail by knights which increased the importance of “thrusting” as opposed to “cutting” as a fighting technique and led to the creation of longer, thicker, and more pointed swords. At the conclusion of the Middle Ages, firearms became increasingly important in warfare and the use of armor underwent a decline, resulting in the development of thinner, lighter sword blades. Includes an illustration of swords discussed in this paper. KEYWORDS: Medieval weaponry swords Middle Ages. 11 pages, 43 footnotes, 10 bibliographic sources. |
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