Valsgärde scheenbeschermers, 1.6 mm Zelf tas maken found in Etruria (Italy)
Description
found in Etruria (Italy)
Lobed swords like this were used all over the Viking world
Press the antlers against the headband and let them dry
to date there is no archaeological evidence of this specific weapon
The spearhead with a leaf-shaped design was a common feature through different periods and cultures in the history of the spear
Valsgärde scheenbeschermers, 1.6 mm Zelf tas maken found in Etruria (Italy)Shin guards like these were worn by Germanic warriors from the flag period and occurred until the Viking time. An original was found in a ship's grave of a Germanic king near the holy city of Uppsala. This replica is based on Valsgrde Scheepsgraf 8. These shin guards are ideal for early medieval reenactment. Detailed Learning thickness: 4 mm; Material: Leather, Mild Steel; Steel thickness: 1. 6 mm; Height: 27 cm; Width: 20. 5 cm
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