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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Banded_mailBanded mail - Wikipedia

    While there have been some attempts at modern reconstructions of banded mail, there are no known historic examples. Existing manuscript and effigy representation has generally been interpreted as covering a variety of methods for depicting chainmail.

  2. Armorers could now create armor that was stronger, lighter, and more flexible than ever before. This allowed for even more intricate and advanced designs, as well as specialized armor to protect against specific weapons. Plate armor also offered a significant psychological advantage to its wearer.

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  4. The Romans found that the Gauls wore the first known examples of European Pattern Mail shirts and soon adopted it as a common armour for their secondary troops. Roman mail shirts were referred to as Lorica Hamata.

    • Armor was worn only by knights.— Wrong. This erroneous but common belief is probably a result of the romantic notion of the “knight in shining armor,” an image that itself harbors a host of further misconceptions.
    • Women of earlier times never fought in battle or wore armor.— Wrong. There are several references to women participating in armed conflict from most periods of history.
    • Armor was so expensive that only princes and rich nobility could afford it.— Wrong. This idea may stem from the fact that much of the armor on exhibition in institutions like the Metropolitan Museum represents equipment of especially high quality, while much of the plainer arms and armor of the common man and lower nobility has been either relegated to storerooms or lost over the centuries.
    • Armor is extremely heavy and renders its wearer immobile.— Wrong. An entire suit of field armor (that is, armor for battle) usually weighs between 45 and 55 lbs.
  5. Basic Construction. Chain mail is composed of small metal rings linked together in a specific pattern. The most common pattern used in Europe was the “four-in-one,” where each ring passes through four others. The rings could either be riveted, welded, or butted together.

  6. Feb 17, 2018 · The Philippino Moro people used bronze and brass in chain mail fashion. The romans used bronze in their loricas. The Philistines had at least one well known warrior: And there went out a champion out of the camp of the Philistines, named Goliath, of Gath, whose height was six cubits and a span.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Chain_mailChain mail - Wikipedia

    The earliest examples of surviving mail were found in the Carpathian Basin at a burial in Horný Jatov, Slovakia dated in the 3rd century BC, and in a chieftain's burial located in Ciumești, Romania.

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