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  • == Creating an experimental HEMA system for Early Medieval Sword and Shield == In January 2016, he started experimenting with the 'Viking Age weapons', and have been experimenting with it ever since.
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  • '''Ewart Oakeshott's typology''' of the medieval [[sword]] is based on [[blade]] [[shape|morphology]]. It categorizes swords into 13 ...[[Viking sword]], introduced in ''De Norske Vikingsverd'' ("The Norwegian Viking Swords", 1919), modified in 1927 by [[R. E. M. Wheeler]] into a typology of
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  • ...nder of the ''Oakeshott Institute''. His classification of the medieval [[sword]], the [[Oakeshott Typology]], lives on today as the premiere work on the s ...roundbreaking. Dr. Jan Peterson had previously developed a typology for [[Viking]] swords consisting of twenty-six categories. Peterson's typology was simpl
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