Posts: 335 Location: Stuart, Florida
Sat 30 Jan, 2016 12:22 am
Awesome! I've been wanting more info on Finnish arms and armor, especially from this era! :) I had no idea that type E swords were relatively common in this region, I had been lead to believe they were kind of a Norwegian specialty... might have to pick up an H/T Viking at some point. Another thing, I guess I always had a feeling that was the case but it really made clear that the dates linked to sword types are actually quite dependent on location and what may have been long obsolete in one area might have still been in common use in another. I do wish there were pics of the actual swords though, and especially the Koylio scabbard. For that matter I'm still a bit unclear on what the date on this scabbard is.
Does anybody know how to get ahold of a copy of Leppaho's work? English would be great but I'd settle for Finnish and hope there are good pictures. I'd be interested in other sources on the subject of Finnish arms and armor too, especially helmets. I've never heard of even a single Finnish helmet find from that 700-1200 period but I've seen
shields as well as swords, spears and axes fine enough to suggest there certainly were plenty of people who would have had the resources and desire to own a helmet.