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  1. Splint armour is most commonly found as greaves or vambraces. It first appears in a Scythian grave from the 4th century BC then in the Swedish Migration Era; and again in the 14th century as part of transitional armour, where it was also used to form cuisses and rerebraces. Splint mail/splinted mail

  2. Mail and plate armour. Mail and plate armour ( plated mail, plated chainmail, splinted mail/chainmail) is a type of mail with embedded plates. Armour of this type has been used in the Middle East, North Africa, Ottoman Empire, Japan, China, Korea, Vietnam, Central Asia, Greater Iran, India, Eastern Europe, and Nusantara .

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  4. Plated mail (sometimes called plated chainmail, splinted mail or splinted chainmail) is a type of mail with embedded plates. Armour of this type has been used in the Middle East, Japan, China, Korea, Central Asia, Greater Iran, India, Eastern Europe, and by the Moors. In Russia there are three known varieties of this armour. These were adopted from Persia, initially as Persian exports[citation ...

  5. Mail and plate armour (plated mail, plated chainmail, splinted mail/chainmail) is a type of mail with embedded plates. Armour of this type has been used in the Middle East, Ottoman Empire, Japan, China, Korea, Vietnam, Central Asia, Greater Iran, India, Eastern Europe, Philippines and by the Moors. In Russia there are three known varieties of mail and plate armour. These were adopted from ...

  6. Iron was used for the mail and scale armor. It was also employed in making a pliable defence, the “splinted” armor, which eventually became the brigandine of a latter period. As the drawings and monuments are testifying, banded mail was still in use until the end of the 14th century.

  7. Feb 10, 2023 · Summary. "Splint" is a general term used to describe a removable device that temporarily immobilizes a joint after injury. However, splints can also be used to increase motion in a stiff joint. These devices vary in materials from soft to rigid and can be applied to different joints in the arms and legs.

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