
So, what blade does look better for that purpose?
the different examples
The guy is supposed to be the one to brandish it.
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Linda wrote:I wonder if any of the efforts of these reinactment groups (from any historical period!) have made historians rethink how things were REALLY done back then, because the reinactment groups showed what was possible, practical, and what was not.
Alelou wrote:How can a creature that evolved before it learned how to sew NOT be able to run totally naked?
Asso wrote:Gladius?
I know it is not what you asked, but it is very protean and useful in many circumstances.
Distracted wrote:Well, better organized, closely grouped formations generally work better. In the SCA, Roman re-enactors use phalanx formations with overlapping shields, with polearms protruding above and between if they have any, but most shieldsmen bear swords because polearms are virtually impossible to wield one handed. There are a couple of battle photos on this page showing the technique.
http://www.romanempire.net/romepage/ArtGallery/battle_pics_2007.htm
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