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Sat 28 Aug, 2010 11:54 am
Paul, there is a good script. somewhere on the net (it's downloaded , don't have the adress, but recieved the link on allempires.com): Nomads of the Eurasian Steppes in the early Iron Age, Berkeley, CA 1995 ISBN 1-8885979-00-2.
An other one in german:
Heiko Steuer: Helm und Ringschwert
Prunkwaffen und Rangabzeichen germanischer Krieger
http://www.freidok.uni-freiburg.de/volltexte/...chwert.pdf
Myles, no, sadly not. I want to, but don't have the time...
Early and late avar
swords are an other fascinating group.
BUT I have to say, that many of the Migration and Meroving period clothes and weapons (the types) are of easter origin. The easter geman groups lived in steppes, moved with their wagons and with their herd and fought like nomads. (like sarmatians, alans, also without a large number of mounted archers)
Markomanns and quads, asding vandals and victovals were living togetherwith yazigs and roxolans in the Carpathian basin, goths, gepids, skyrs (maybe the heruls and roogians too) with the hunic and alan groups, and later lombards, türingians, alemanns and bayuwars got a large awar influence in clothing and weapons.
(f.e the carrying of two
swords, on double belts, iron belt mountings.) About the use of composite bows by germans: Holger Riesch:Reflexbogen, Reiterköcher und Steppenfeile in: Reflexbogen, Verlag Angelika Hörnig.
Zoltán