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Mail & Plate Armour - Slings & Spears Mail & Plate Armour - Slings & Spears

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Mail & Plate Armour - Slings & Spears

Mail & Plate Armour
Man is a soft skinned animal. Whether hunting animals that were much more powerful or fighting with other men, he soon learnt that it was a good idea to have some sort of protection over his body, which offered resistance to attack. The furs and skins of animal gave some protection against claws, teeth and weapons. When tribal conflict turned into organised warfare between the more sophisticated societies, which grew up in the earliest cities, the age of armour dawned. Since then the armouerer has tried to do the impossible and provide an effective defence against a whole variety of weapons. But what forms of armour have proved the most effective and most enduring? What are their special properties and what are their limitations?

Slings & Spears
When man first picked up a stick or stone and threw it at a threatening animal they became weapons. Slings and spears evolved from these simple objects enabling early man to hunt and kill wild animals for food. Once these primitive weapons existed they could also be used against men - men who grew more numerous and threatening. What is most surprising is that both slings and spears survive today and have been used in much more modern conflicts. What is it about these seemingly crude weapons that makes them so effective? It is remarkable that they have continued to be used for so long when technology has advanced so much. 



Price: £5.99


Region: 2 (Europe-PAL)
Certificate: Exempt
Running time: 1hr 35min

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