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  1. Jun 21, 2019 · Generally speaking, you either wore armour that had some defensive quality or you relied on a shield. Aldrete et. al. showed how poor even 40mm thick quilted wool protection was, while those required to wear armour were wealthy enough to afford at least armour made from rags rather than new cloth.

  2. Jun 14, 2010 · Narf's Transitional Armour Pack! (14th century gear). Includes: Updated 08/16/10 :v1.3. -added ~14th century kettle hat. -added heraldic version of surcoat over coat of plates, tweaked mesh and rigging. -2 steel bucklers. -version of Churburg 13 harness with mail. -version of splinted greaves without spurs, for the infantry (meant to do that ...

  3. Transitional harness was considered the commonplace of armor at its time, consisting of layers of metal and leather, working together to create a difficult-to-penetrate cushion of defense that likely kept many warriors safe from harm. Probably the most historically accurate full suit of armour we've made for today.

  4. Sep 25, 2023 · Fort Smith Transitional Housing / Gateway House Inc; Gateway House Inc. 3900 North Armour Avenue Fort Smith, AR - 72904 (479) 783-8849 Website Email Facebook ...

  5. The splints are narrow metal strips arranged longitudinally, pierced for riveting or sewing to the foundation. Splint armour is most commonly found as greaves or vambraces. It first appears in a Scythian grave from the 4th century BC [1] then in the Swedish Migration Era; [2] and again in the 14th century as part of transitional armour, where ...

  6. Well that kind of Gothic armour you post is a pretty late one it looks to me like it could well be based on something that wouldn't have existed until after the fall of the Byzantine empire. Although some full plate had begun to emerge in western europe by the late Palaiologan era it hadn't reached its peak and transitional armour styles where ...

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