Types of axes used by the Vikings in the Middle Ages. :?: :?: :?:
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Damian Sulowski wrote: |
Hallo, I am a man who is very interesting in Viking Axes. I that time, viking axes was made it three ways - first one - from one piece, with pierced hole, the second - with the hole welded and wrapped, and the third one - with blade warmed from other different steel. The proces of hardened was thick sand. |
Damian Sulowski wrote: |
The Typology of Viking Axes by Jan Petersen |
Gabriel Helios wrote: | ||
Thank you very much! I failed to find it! There is some study besides this ?? For example: Oakeshott, wheeler ... |
Jeffrey Faulk wrote: | ||||
No study in the English language, as far as I know. It strikes me that the lady who did the Anglo-Saxon weapons book (Davidson?) may have included some material in her book. Ellis Behmer also strikes me as a possibility, but he would be Swedish or Danish, IIRC. There are probably some in the deeper reaches of academia. I am almost certain you could find studies in Swedish, Danish, or Norwegian, German, possibly Russian. French might be a long shot but it's possible. This is one of the problems of studying arms and armour in depth-- it was never as much a priority in the Anglosphere as it was in continental Europe, so there's far more material out there that's never been translated into English than was ever published in English to start with. |
Damian Sulowski wrote: |
The historical source picture. |