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Tue 31 Oct, 2017 9:08 am
That's very interesting, Stephen!
My general thought / rule is that we have to weigh the accuracy of arms depictions against the depictions of other items in a painting, and also consider the overall artistic ability in terms of showing perspective, etc. These early paintings are dodgy in both respects.
More specifically, when I think of single-edge hafted arms, my thoughts go to things like what Stephen posted, the chamois spears and the family of arms that includes the glaive/couteau de breche/vouge/kuse, etc. My first thought on seeing Stephen's Irish weapon was that it's a scaled-down weapon of that type. Some of those weapons are so much like large, single-edged spears that if you look hard at those like the Arma Bohemia recreation below, you can imagine that it's a cousin of the spear. Some of those, like this one, are actually DE in the upper half.
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