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The Cutting Edge: Studies in Ancient and Medieval Combat

by Barry Molloy (Editor)

Other authors: Christoph Amberger (Contributor), John Clements (Contributor), Jon Coulston (Contributor), Jeffrey Forgeng (Contributor), Erhard Godehardt (Contributor)12 more, Dave Grossman (Contributor), Thomas Hulit (Contributor), Jerzy Jaworski (Contributor), Ronan O'Flaherty (Contributor), Alan Peatfield (Contributor), Peter Pieper (Contributor), Allen Pittman (Contributor), Steven Pressfield (Contributor), Thom Richardson (Contributor), Hans Michael Schellenberg (Contributor), Piotr Taracha (Contributor), Richard Underwood (Contributor)

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In this edited volume leading experts in the field of ancient combat explore the reality of inter-personal fighting from prehistory to the medieval period. Based on their experience of using reconstructed weapons and on the latest archaeological, artistic and literary evidence, they explore the real-life human experience on the battlefield as opposed to models of strategy and tactics.All aspects of combat are covered - unarmed fighting techniques, swordsmanship, archery, chariotry, pole-arms and armour, as well as aspects of human physiology and psychology in battle.… (more)

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