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  1. Laminar armour (from Latin: lamina – layer) is an armour made from horizontal overlapping rows or bands of, usually small, solid armour plates called lames, as opposed to lamellar armour, which is made from individual armour scales laced together to form a solid-looking strip of armour.

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  2. Laminar armour (from Latin: lamina – layer) is an armour made from horizontal overlapping rows or bands of, usually small, solid armour plates called lames, as opposed to lamellar armour, which is made from individual armour scales laced together to form a solid-looking strip of armour.

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  4. Lamellar armour was made from leather, bone, stone or in most cases metal. To make lamellar armour, the construction material was first cut into uniform-sized small platelets. When made from metal, pieces were usually lacquered to avoid corrosion and to give the armour a longer life. The pieces were then sewn together in dense formation.

  5. Russian mail and plate armour (behterets), Hermanni linn Museum, Narva, Estonia Polish: Bechter diagramm Different methods of joining plates to mail. Mail and plate armour (plated mail, plated chainmail, splinted mail/chainmail) is a type of mail with embedded plates.

  6. Sep 16, 2023 · Laminar armour (from Latin: lamina – layer) is an armour made from horizontal overlapping rows or bands of, usually small, solid armour plates called lames, [1] as opposed to lamellar armour, which is made from individual armour scales laced together to form a solid-looking strip of armour.

  7. Title: Lamellar Armor (Byang Bu'i Khrab) and Helmet. Date: possibly 16th–17th century. Culture: Tibetan. Medium: Iron, leather. Dimensions: H. as mounted approx. 59 in. (149.9 cm) Classification: Armor for Man. Credit Line: Bequest of George C. Stone, 1935. Accession Number: 36.25.53a, b. Arms and Armor at The Met.

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