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Tag Archive: 14th century, 3d, archaeology, armour, arms, arms and armour, bollock, close-quarter, combat, Copenhagen, dagger, Denmark, kidney, medieval, national museum, nationalmuseet, photogrammetry, rigsters, weaponry, weapons

Arms and Armour in 3D (1): The Ballock Dagger

Arms and Armour in 3D (1): The Ballock Dagger

Jul 24, 2018 Rolf Warming All Posts, Combat Archaeology, Uncategorized 0

Introductory Note: For the past few weeks, Rolf Warming (Society for Combat Archaeology) has been working closely with the 3D scanning team from Rigsters with the aim of producing highly detailed...
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Nordic TAG 2015 Paper Abstracts: Conflict Archaeology and the Practice Approach

Nordic TAG 2015 Paper Abstracts: Conflict Archaeology and the Practice Approach

Feb 21, 2015 Rolf Warming All Posts, Combat Archaeology 0

  We are happy to announce that there has been shown a great interest in our session at Nordic TAG 2015! We received a multitude of emails regarding the session and are flattered by the many...
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The Rørby Swords

The Rørby Swords

Jan 26, 2015 Rolf Warming All Posts, Combat Archaeology, Our Artefact of the Month 2

A peculiar class of swords emerge in the earliest periods of the Danish Bronze Age, namely the curved sword. The specimens from Rørby Mose, western Zealand, are amongst some of the most impressive...
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