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New Project!

New Project!

Aug 27, 2017 Rolf Warming All Posts, Combat Archaeology 0

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Rolf Warming

Rolf Warming

Rolf is the founder of the Society for Combat Archaeology (SoCA). He holds an MA degree in Maritime Archaeology from the University of Southampton and another MA degree in Prehistoric Archaeology from the University of Copenhagen. His studies have preeminently been on the subject of combat and conflict in the past, ranging from Mesolithic violence to organized state formation in the Renaissance. He has obtained the rank of sergeant in the Royal Danish Army. In addition to this, Rolf holds the position of Master and instructor in the martial arts of Weapons Combat Escrima and Wing Tsun, respectively, and teaches classes and holds seminars on both an international and national level.
Rolf Warming

Latest posts by Rolf Warming (see all)

  • Was Linen or Textile Used for Viking Shields? New Perspectives on Round Shield Constructions - February 20, 2018
  • New SoCA Member: Xenia Pauli Jensen, PhD - September 13, 2017
  • New Project! - August 27, 2017
   This week we launched a new exciting project on the use of hide in Iron Age shield constructions. The study is an interdisciplinary project undertaken in collaboration with conservator-restorers...
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