Conference report - Mixing fencing ground and academic floor: A review of three recent conferences with a focus on Historical European Martial Arts studies (original) (raw)

Form follows function: Reconstructing the use of early medieval swords

Ingo Petri

A. Willemsen und H. Kik (Hrsg.), Dorestad and its networks. Communities, Contact and Conflict in Early Medieval Europe. Papers on Archaeology from the Leiden Museum of Antiquities 25, 2021

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"The Sword - Form and Thought": Conference Program

Sixt Wetzler, Lisa Deutscher, Mirjam Kaiser

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A Brief Study on Swords

MEHMET FAHRİ FURAT

Şarkiyat Mecmuası, 2011

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Recreating Medieval and Renaissance European combat systems : a critical review of The Art of Sword Fighting in Earnest, Mastering the Art of Arms vol 1 : The Medieval Dagger, and The Duellist's Companion

guy windsor

2018

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A new historical combat school ? the Convention of the Sword Players

Pierre-Henry BAS

Acta Periodica Duellatorum, APD6/1, pp. 183-199, 2018

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Martial Arts and Materiality: a Combat Archaeology Perspective on Aegean Swords of the Fifteenth and Fourteenth Centuries Bc

Barry Molloy

World Archaeology, 2008

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Integrating form, function and technology in ancient swords. The concept of quality

Marc Gener-Moret

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The tale of the sword–swords and swordfighters in Bronze Age Europe

Kristian Kristiansen

Oxford journal of Archaeology, 2002

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Historical European Martial Arts in the spectrum of martial arts. part 3: Im Schwert, Im Messer. A comparison between the arming sword, the Messer and the falchion: A scoping review of literature

Sean Wauters

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The Way of the Northmen. The development of the Norman Sword from Duke Rollo in Normandy to Emperor Frederic II in Sicily (10th-13th century)

Nicole Mölk

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Analysis of Western and Oriental swords

Alan Williams

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Historical European Martial arts in the spectrum of Martial Arts

Sean Wauters

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2010 Ursula Hellwag, Swords and knives, Encyclopaedia Aethiopica Vol. 4, O-X, 2010, 777-779

Ursula Hellwag

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Iron Age weapons in western Europe: from the biography of a weapon to the warrior’s interactions during the last centuries BC

Alexandre Bertaud

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Review of: The Art of Swordsmanship by Hans Lecküchner

Henry Yallop

Arms & Armour, 2017

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Fighting with the Longsword: Modern-day HEMA Practices

Jurg Gassmann

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Evaluating Swords: Introduction and Translation of a How-To Guide from the Han-Xin Period

Charles Sanft

Early China, 2016

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Hughes, S. 2016. "In my Sword I trust". A Reassessment of Irish Iron Age Swords With a Focus on Their Potential Use in Battle

Sam Hughes

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The Academy of the Sword: Illustrated Fencing Books 1500-1800

Donald La Rocca

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Weapon or Weaving Swords and the Complexities of Gender Construction

Laura Mazow

Archaeological Textiles Review, 2017

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A preliminary analysis of the characteristics and dimensions of Early Medieval Islamic Swords

Nicholas Petrou

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Bronze Age Swordsmanship: New Insights from Experiments and Wear Analysis

Quanyu Wang

Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, 2020

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PLA YING BY THE RULES : SWORDS AND SWORDFIGHTERS IN THE MYCENAEAN SOCIETY

Alexandra-Clara Tarlea

DACIA, NS 48-49, 2004

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The tale of the sword - swords and swordsdfighters in Bronze Age EUrope.

Kristian Kristiansen

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Development and use of Viking Age swords

Ingo Petri

History Compass 17,10, 2019

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Part 1- The European swords of the seventeen and eighteen centuries

Francisco Coutinho

2009

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THE SWORD IN MYTH AND LEGEND

Gary Varner

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The Knightly Art An Overview of European Martial Arts in the Late Middle Ages

Greg Mele

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Kurochkin, Aleksey & Moshtagh Khorasani, Manouchehr (2015). Indian and Persian swordsmanship: A Comparative Analysis. Revista de Artes Marciales Asiáticas, 10(1), 42-67.

Manouchehr Moshtagh Khorasani

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Reviving Warrior Masculinities in Historical European Martial Arts HEMA20190519 129114 181n58x

George Jennings

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Mödlinger, M. 2011. Ritual object or powerful weapon – the usage of Central Europe Bronze Age swords, in: Uckelmann, M. – Mödlinger, M. (ed). Warfare in Bronze Age Europe: Manufacture and Use of Weaponry. British Archaeological Reports International Series 2255, 153–166.

Marianne Mödlinger

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One problem and three solutions: The steel of the European, Indo-Persian and Japanese swords compared

Francisco Coutinho

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Mazow_combat or weaving sword.pdf

Laura Mazow

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Book review: B. Gevaert, Te Wapen! Europa's vergeten krijskunsten [Arm yourself! European forgotten arts of combat]

Alwin Goethals

Acta Periodica Duellatorum

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Replicating a seventeenth century sword: the Storta Project

Giovanni Sartori

Acta Periodica Duellatorum , 2019

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