A MYSTERY about MEDIEVAL shields
Modern History TV・13 minutes read
Shields evolved over centuries to meet different combat needs, from Viking flat shields to Norman kite shields, with varying strapping methods for horseback or foot combat. Knightly shields dwindled in the 14th and 15th centuries with the rise of plate armor, but shields are still used today by modern police forces, reflecting historical designs and purposes.
Insights
- Shields evolved significantly over 400 years for medieval warriors, with Viking shields being flat and made of iron, while Norman kite shields were designed for mounted combat, showcasing the adaptation to different combat needs and environments.
- While knightly shields became obsolete by the 15th century due to changes in armor and combat techniques, ordinary soldiers like crossbowmen continued using shields resembling modern riot shields, emphasizing the enduring practicality and necessity of shields in warfare and protection strategies.
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What were Viking shields made of?
Iron or carbonized material
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