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an ancient vase with a monkey on it's back and two snakes in the middle
#shield | armthearmour
Arm the Armour в Tumblr - #shield
a man is holding up a large piece of cardboard
Basic Stats of Four Original Medieval Shields | Dimicator
Basic Stats of Four Original Medieval Shields | Dimicator on Patreon
an image of a medieval scene with knights and horses
Shield Straps and Holding of the Shield - end 12th Early 13th Century
four different types of shield designs on display in a frame with black border around the edges
two shields with lions on them, one is red and the other has white designs
Basic Stats of Four Original Medieval Shields | Dimicator
Basic Stats of Four Original Medieval Shields | Dimicator on Patreon
a person pointing at an old wooden object on a table
Authentic Shield Strap Attachment | Dimicator
Authentic Shield Strap Attachment | Dimicator on Patreon
a piece of art that has been altered to look like it is in the shape of a heart
several different types of shields with the names and symbols on them, all in various colors
Heraldry of Aiers by Shabazik on DeviantArt
Heraldry of Aiers by Shabazik
an image of a tapestry with people on it and the words arena written in black
The Bayeux Tapestry: Storytelling in Fabric
"Harold saving Normans" from the 11th century Bayeux Tapestry in Normandy, France This is an Absolutely phenomenal work of art!
an ancient object is displayed on a white background and it appears to be in the shape of a shield
Medieval Europe in Pics
three pieces of wood with different shapes and sizes on them, all in various colors
Sword & Buckler, Viking Shield, Heater & Kite Shield, Weapons Research, Training, Living History
Three 11th/12th Century Shields The sizes of three shields from the 11th/12th century. Left: A slightly domed oval shield of plywood construction from Trondheim-Bygrund, Norway, c. 1100 Center: A flat plywood object, possibly from a shield, which would have been either oval or kite-shaped. Lenzen Castle, Germany, c. 1050+ Right: A kite-shaped shield, which may or may not have been curved. Planks only. From Szczecin, Poland, c. 1150+ From dimicator.com : Roland Warzecha