Check if you have access via personal or institutional login This study takes the sword beyond its functional role as a tool for killing, considering it as a cultural artifact , and the broader ...
Medieval Archaeology, Vol. 67, Issue. 1, p. 73. A wide-ranging study of the significance of swords throughout the whole Anglo-Saxon period, offering valuable insights into the meaning of and attitude ...
According to tradition, this large two-handed 15th century sword, which is 196cm long, was found in a mound near the Commandery at the Knights of St John at Slebech, Pembrokeshire.
Inside a campy dinner theater known for over-the-top revelry and clashing swords, Rick Grimes found something profound.
On Saturday, November 2, at 2 p.m., Craig Johnson will give a special presentation on “How a Medieval Sword Was Made” at ...