Marc Ferré
Location: Trento, Italy Joined: 05 Dec 2018
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Posted: Thu 12 Sep, 2019 7:50 am Post subject: Birka viking spear |
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Good day everyone!
I am currently planning on reproducing a viking era spear head from Birka, grave 605B (http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&langpair=sv|en&u=http://mis.historiska.se/mis/sok/bild.asp?uid=338936).
As you can see the socket looks almost square shaped, and I've never seen one like this before..
I was wondering if it's the original shape? Or do you think it took some kind of damage?
Deyr fé, deyja frændr, deyr sjalfr it sama, en orðstírr deyr aldregi, hveim er sér góðan getr.
Deyr fé, deyja frændr, deyr sjalfr it sama, ek veit einn, at aldrei deyr: dómr um dauðan hvern.
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Craig Shira
Location: California Joined: 02 Feb 2007
Posts: 39
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Posted: Wed 20 Jan, 2021 1:50 pm Post subject: Perhaps |
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I realize I am replying to a post from 2019 in 2021, but I didn't see a reply.
My thought is that the square socket might be intentional. I don't have experience with Viking era spears; however, I know that square and octagonal shafts were used on Renaissance-era edged polearms. Having a flat surface on the haft allowed the user to align the cutting edge by feeling the flat edges of the haft. Perhaps this Viking-era spear used a square haft for similar reasons.
I will admit that I am guessing based on an entirely different time period.
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