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European mail armour : ringed battle shirts from the Iron Age, Roman Period and Early Middle Ages / Martijn A. Wijnhoven
Ouvrage
Appartient aux collections: Amsterdam archeological studies, Amsterdam, 1996-, 29, 1385-7347
Publication: Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 2022 Description: 1 vol. (XI-507 p.) : ill. ; 31 cmCollection : Amsterdam archaeological studies; 29ISBN: 9789463721264.Langue: AnglaisPays: Pays-Bas Auteur principal: Wijnhoven, Martijn A., Auteur Résumé: Mail armour (commonly mislabelled 'chainmail') was used for more than two millennia on the battlefield. After its invention in the Iron Age, mail rapidly spread all over Europe and beyond. The Roman army, keen on new military technology, soon adopted mail armour and used it successfully for centuries. Its history did not stop there and mail played a vital role in warfare during the Middle Ages up to the Early Modern Period. Given its long history, one would think mail is a well-documented material, but that is not the case. For the first time, this books lays a solid foundation for the understanding of mail armour and its context through time. It applies a long-term multi-dimensional approach to extract a wealth of as yet untapped information from archaeological, iconographic and written sources. This is complemented with technical insights on the mail maker?s chaîne opératoire. Martijn A. Wijnhoven holds a PhD in archaeology from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. He specializes in ancient military studies and has published extensively on the analysis and reconstruction of ancient armour spanning from the Iron Age to the Middle Ages. His research combines methods from history, anthropology, and archaeology, rendering a holistic approach to material studies. (Source : éditeur). Note de contenu: Table des matières Item type: Ouvrage List(s) this item appears in: MOM-AOC Année 2023 | MOM-AOC Octobre 2023
Holdings
Current library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode
Lyon : MOM - Bibliothèque de la Maison de l'Orient et de la Méditerranée Libre accès Papier AOC NK6806. W5 2022 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 168554
Nanterre : MSH Mondes - Bibliothèque d’archéologie et des sciences de l’Antiquité E.100/760 WIJN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available BMRG34151

Bibliogr. p. 321-361. Notes bibliogr.

Table des matières http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033237570&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA


Mail armour (commonly mislabelled 'chainmail') was used for more than two millennia on the battlefield. After its invention in the Iron Age, mail rapidly spread all over Europe and beyond. The Roman army, keen on new military technology, soon adopted mail armour and used it successfully for centuries. Its history did not stop there and mail played a vital role in warfare during the Middle Ages up to the Early Modern Period. Given its long history, one would think mail is a well-documented material, but that is not the case. For the first time, this books lays a solid foundation for the understanding of mail armour and its context through time. It applies a long-term multi-dimensional approach to extract a wealth of as yet untapped information from archaeological, iconographic and written sources. This is complemented with technical insights on the mail maker?s chaîne opératoire. Martijn A. Wijnhoven holds a PhD in archaeology from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. He specializes in ancient military studies and has published extensively on the analysis and reconstruction of ancient armour spanning from the Iron Age to the Middle Ages. His research combines methods from history, anthropology, and archaeology, rendering a holistic approach to material studies. (Source : éditeur)

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