Avar-age polearms and edged weapons :: classification, typology, chronology and technology /
Gergely Csiky offers a presentation of close combat weapons of a nomadic population that migrated from Inner Asia to East-Central Europe. During the late 6th early 7th centuries, the Avars led successful military campaigns against the Balkan realms of the Byzantine Empire, facilitated by their caval...
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Zusammenfassung: | Gergely Csiky offers a presentation of close combat weapons of a nomadic population that migrated from Inner Asia to East-Central Europe. During the late 6th early 7th centuries, the Avars led successful military campaigns against the Balkan realms of the Byzantine Empire, facilitated by their cavalrys use of stirrups for the first time in Europe. Besides the classification, manufacturing techniques, fittings, suspension, distribution, and chronology of polearms and edged weapons known from Avar-age burials, a special emphasis is laid on the origins and cultural contacts of these weapons, among them the first edged weapons with curved blades: the sabres. The social significance and, function of these artefacts is discussed in order to place them in nomadic warfare. |
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Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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505 | 0 | |a Acknowledgements; List of Figures, Maps and Diagrams; Abbreviations; Abbreviations of Museums; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1 Objectives; 2 History of Research; 2.1 Antiquarian Perspective and Cataloguing Artefacts; 2.2 Classification and Typology; 2.3 Ethnic Interpretations and Questions of Origin; 2.4 Social Reconstruction; 3 Methods Applied in this Study; 3.1 Terminology and the Methods of Classification; 3.2 Technology; 3.3 Chronology and Distribution; 3.4 Armament and Society; 3.5 Methods of Data Collection; Chapter 2 Polearms; 1 Classification of Polearms. | |
505 | 8 | |a 1.1 Reed-shaped Spearheads (P.I)1.2 Conical Spearheads (P. II); 1.3 Lenticular (Leaf-shaped) Spearheads (P. III); 1.4 Triangular Spearheads (P. IV); 1.5 Javelins (P.V); 2 Ferrules; 3 Shafts; 4 Representations of Polearms; 5 Conclusions; Chapter 3 Edged Weapons; 1 Classification of Edged Weapons; 1.1 Double-edged Swords (E.I); 1.2 Single-edged Swords (E. II); 1.3 Sabres (E. III); 1.4 Seaxes (E. IV); 2 The Fitttings of Edged Weapons; 2.1 The Hilt; 2.2 The Crossguard; 2.3 Decoration of the Scabbard; 2.4 The Chape; 3 Suspension; 3.1 One-point Suspension; 3.2 Two-point Suspension; 4 Conclusions. | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 4 Technology-Manufacturing TechniquesChapter 5 Chronology-Continuity and Discontinuity; 1 Early Avar I. (568-620s); 2 The Turn of the 6th-7th Century; 3 Early Avar II. (610-650); 4 Middle Phase (650-700); 5 Late Avar I. (700-750); 6 Late Avar II. (750-820?); 7 General Types Characteristic of Longer Timespans; Chapter 6 Origins and Cultural Contacts; 1 The East and the Steppe Lands; 1.1 Polearms; 1.2 P-shaped Suspension Loops; 1.3 Ring-pommel Swords; 1.4 Sabres; 2 Southern Mediterranean Region; 2.1 Crossguards Cast of Copper Alloy; 2.2 P-shaped Suspension Loops; 3 Western Germanic Area. | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.1 Early Phase3.2 Middle and Late Phase; 3.3 Questions in the Research on Seaxes; 3.4 Chronological Problems of Seaxes and the Difficulties of Chronological Synchronisation; Chapter 7 Armament and Society; 1 Deposition of Weapons in Burials-Cemeteries and Regional Differences; 2 The Deposition of Polearms and Edged Weapons in Burials-Chronology and Combinations; 3 The Position of Polearms and Edged Weapons in Burials; 3.1 Polearms; 3.2 Edged Weapons; 4 Weapons and Age Groups of the Deceased; 5 Conclusions; Chapter 8 Armament and Cavalry Warfare in the Avar-age Carpathian Basin. | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 9 General ConclusionsReferences; Maps; Index. | |
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contents | Acknowledgements; List of Figures, Maps and Diagrams; Abbreviations; Abbreviations of Museums; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1 Objectives; 2 History of Research; 2.1 Antiquarian Perspective and Cataloguing Artefacts; 2.2 Classification and Typology; 2.3 Ethnic Interpretations and Questions of Origin; 2.4 Social Reconstruction; 3 Methods Applied in this Study; 3.1 Terminology and the Methods of Classification; 3.2 Technology; 3.3 Chronology and Distribution; 3.4 Armament and Society; 3.5 Methods of Data Collection; Chapter 2 Polearms; 1 Classification of Polearms. 1.1 Reed-shaped Spearheads (P.I)1.2 Conical Spearheads (P. II); 1.3 Lenticular (Leaf-shaped) Spearheads (P. III); 1.4 Triangular Spearheads (P. IV); 1.5 Javelins (P.V); 2 Ferrules; 3 Shafts; 4 Representations of Polearms; 5 Conclusions; Chapter 3 Edged Weapons; 1 Classification of Edged Weapons; 1.1 Double-edged Swords (E.I); 1.2 Single-edged Swords (E. II); 1.3 Sabres (E. III); 1.4 Seaxes (E. IV); 2 The Fitttings of Edged Weapons; 2.1 The Hilt; 2.2 The Crossguard; 2.3 Decoration of the Scabbard; 2.4 The Chape; 3 Suspension; 3.1 One-point Suspension; 3.2 Two-point Suspension; 4 Conclusions. Chapter 4 Technology-Manufacturing TechniquesChapter 5 Chronology-Continuity and Discontinuity; 1 Early Avar I. (568-620s); 2 The Turn of the 6th-7th Century; 3 Early Avar II. (610-650); 4 Middle Phase (650-700); 5 Late Avar I. (700-750); 6 Late Avar II. (750-820?); 7 General Types Characteristic of Longer Timespans; Chapter 6 Origins and Cultural Contacts; 1 The East and the Steppe Lands; 1.1 Polearms; 1.2 P-shaped Suspension Loops; 1.3 Ring-pommel Swords; 1.4 Sabres; 2 Southern Mediterranean Region; 2.1 Crossguards Cast of Copper Alloy; 2.2 P-shaped Suspension Loops; 3 Western Germanic Area. 3.1 Early Phase3.2 Middle and Late Phase; 3.3 Questions in the Research on Seaxes; 3.4 Chronological Problems of Seaxes and the Difficulties of Chronological Synchronisation; Chapter 7 Armament and Society; 1 Deposition of Weapons in Burials-Cemeteries and Regional Differences; 2 The Deposition of Polearms and Edged Weapons in Burials-Chronology and Combinations; 3 The Position of Polearms and Edged Weapons in Burials; 3.1 Polearms; 3.2 Edged Weapons; 4 Weapons and Age Groups of the Deceased; 5 Conclusions; Chapter 8 Armament and Cavalry Warfare in the Avar-age Carpathian Basin. Chapter 9 General ConclusionsReferences; Maps; Index. |
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spelling | Csiky, Gergely, 1979- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjwDGrWm8FJhdqCBfhcyr3 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nb2008001066 Avar-age polearms and edged weapons : classification, typology, chronology and technology / by Gergely Csiky. Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2015] 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450-1450 ; 32 Includes bibliographical references and index. Gergely Csiky offers a presentation of close combat weapons of a nomadic population that migrated from Inner Asia to East-Central Europe. During the late 6th early 7th centuries, the Avars led successful military campaigns against the Balkan realms of the Byzantine Empire, facilitated by their cavalrys use of stirrups for the first time in Europe. Besides the classification, manufacturing techniques, fittings, suspension, distribution, and chronology of polearms and edged weapons known from Avar-age burials, a special emphasis is laid on the origins and cultural contacts of these weapons, among them the first edged weapons with curved blades: the sabres. The social significance and, function of these artefacts is discussed in order to place them in nomadic warfare. Print version record. Acknowledgements; List of Figures, Maps and Diagrams; Abbreviations; Abbreviations of Museums; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1 Objectives; 2 History of Research; 2.1 Antiquarian Perspective and Cataloguing Artefacts; 2.2 Classification and Typology; 2.3 Ethnic Interpretations and Questions of Origin; 2.4 Social Reconstruction; 3 Methods Applied in this Study; 3.1 Terminology and the Methods of Classification; 3.2 Technology; 3.3 Chronology and Distribution; 3.4 Armament and Society; 3.5 Methods of Data Collection; Chapter 2 Polearms; 1 Classification of Polearms. 1.1 Reed-shaped Spearheads (P.I)1.2 Conical Spearheads (P. II); 1.3 Lenticular (Leaf-shaped) Spearheads (P. III); 1.4 Triangular Spearheads (P. IV); 1.5 Javelins (P.V); 2 Ferrules; 3 Shafts; 4 Representations of Polearms; 5 Conclusions; Chapter 3 Edged Weapons; 1 Classification of Edged Weapons; 1.1 Double-edged Swords (E.I); 1.2 Single-edged Swords (E. II); 1.3 Sabres (E. III); 1.4 Seaxes (E. IV); 2 The Fitttings of Edged Weapons; 2.1 The Hilt; 2.2 The Crossguard; 2.3 Decoration of the Scabbard; 2.4 The Chape; 3 Suspension; 3.1 One-point Suspension; 3.2 Two-point Suspension; 4 Conclusions. Chapter 4 Technology-Manufacturing TechniquesChapter 5 Chronology-Continuity and Discontinuity; 1 Early Avar I. (568-620s); 2 The Turn of the 6th-7th Century; 3 Early Avar II. (610-650); 4 Middle Phase (650-700); 5 Late Avar I. (700-750); 6 Late Avar II. (750-820?); 7 General Types Characteristic of Longer Timespans; Chapter 6 Origins and Cultural Contacts; 1 The East and the Steppe Lands; 1.1 Polearms; 1.2 P-shaped Suspension Loops; 1.3 Ring-pommel Swords; 1.4 Sabres; 2 Southern Mediterranean Region; 2.1 Crossguards Cast of Copper Alloy; 2.2 P-shaped Suspension Loops; 3 Western Germanic Area. 3.1 Early Phase3.2 Middle and Late Phase; 3.3 Questions in the Research on Seaxes; 3.4 Chronological Problems of Seaxes and the Difficulties of Chronological Synchronisation; Chapter 7 Armament and Society; 1 Deposition of Weapons in Burials-Cemeteries and Regional Differences; 2 The Deposition of Polearms and Edged Weapons in Burials-Chronology and Combinations; 3 The Position of Polearms and Edged Weapons in Burials; 3.1 Polearms; 3.2 Edged Weapons; 4 Weapons and Age Groups of the Deceased; 5 Conclusions; Chapter 8 Armament and Cavalry Warfare in the Avar-age Carpathian Basin. Chapter 9 General ConclusionsReferences; Maps; Index. Polearms Europe, Eastern History. Swords Europe, Eastern History. Avars Antiquities. Armes d'hast Europe de l'Est Histoire. TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Military Science. bisacsh Avars Antiquities fast Polearms fast Swords fast Eastern Europe fast History fast Print version: Csiky, Gergely, 1979- Avar-age polearms and edged weapons 9789004226616 (DLC) 2015028922 (OCoLC)917372371 East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450-1450 ; 32. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2007155943 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1068954 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Csiky, Gergely, 1979- Avar-age polearms and edged weapons : classification, typology, chronology and technology / East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450-1450 ; Acknowledgements; List of Figures, Maps and Diagrams; Abbreviations; Abbreviations of Museums; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1 Objectives; 2 History of Research; 2.1 Antiquarian Perspective and Cataloguing Artefacts; 2.2 Classification and Typology; 2.3 Ethnic Interpretations and Questions of Origin; 2.4 Social Reconstruction; 3 Methods Applied in this Study; 3.1 Terminology and the Methods of Classification; 3.2 Technology; 3.3 Chronology and Distribution; 3.4 Armament and Society; 3.5 Methods of Data Collection; Chapter 2 Polearms; 1 Classification of Polearms. 1.1 Reed-shaped Spearheads (P.I)1.2 Conical Spearheads (P. II); 1.3 Lenticular (Leaf-shaped) Spearheads (P. III); 1.4 Triangular Spearheads (P. IV); 1.5 Javelins (P.V); 2 Ferrules; 3 Shafts; 4 Representations of Polearms; 5 Conclusions; Chapter 3 Edged Weapons; 1 Classification of Edged Weapons; 1.1 Double-edged Swords (E.I); 1.2 Single-edged Swords (E. II); 1.3 Sabres (E. III); 1.4 Seaxes (E. IV); 2 The Fitttings of Edged Weapons; 2.1 The Hilt; 2.2 The Crossguard; 2.3 Decoration of the Scabbard; 2.4 The Chape; 3 Suspension; 3.1 One-point Suspension; 3.2 Two-point Suspension; 4 Conclusions. Chapter 4 Technology-Manufacturing TechniquesChapter 5 Chronology-Continuity and Discontinuity; 1 Early Avar I. (568-620s); 2 The Turn of the 6th-7th Century; 3 Early Avar II. (610-650); 4 Middle Phase (650-700); 5 Late Avar I. (700-750); 6 Late Avar II. (750-820?); 7 General Types Characteristic of Longer Timespans; Chapter 6 Origins and Cultural Contacts; 1 The East and the Steppe Lands; 1.1 Polearms; 1.2 P-shaped Suspension Loops; 1.3 Ring-pommel Swords; 1.4 Sabres; 2 Southern Mediterranean Region; 2.1 Crossguards Cast of Copper Alloy; 2.2 P-shaped Suspension Loops; 3 Western Germanic Area. 3.1 Early Phase3.2 Middle and Late Phase; 3.3 Questions in the Research on Seaxes; 3.4 Chronological Problems of Seaxes and the Difficulties of Chronological Synchronisation; Chapter 7 Armament and Society; 1 Deposition of Weapons in Burials-Cemeteries and Regional Differences; 2 The Deposition of Polearms and Edged Weapons in Burials-Chronology and Combinations; 3 The Position of Polearms and Edged Weapons in Burials; 3.1 Polearms; 3.2 Edged Weapons; 4 Weapons and Age Groups of the Deceased; 5 Conclusions; Chapter 8 Armament and Cavalry Warfare in the Avar-age Carpathian Basin. Chapter 9 General ConclusionsReferences; Maps; Index. Polearms Europe, Eastern History. Swords Europe, Eastern History. Avars Antiquities. Armes d'hast Europe de l'Est Histoire. TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Military Science. bisacsh Avars Antiquities fast Polearms fast Swords fast |
title | Avar-age polearms and edged weapons : classification, typology, chronology and technology / |
title_auth | Avar-age polearms and edged weapons : classification, typology, chronology and technology / |
title_exact_search | Avar-age polearms and edged weapons : classification, typology, chronology and technology / |
title_full | Avar-age polearms and edged weapons : classification, typology, chronology and technology / by Gergely Csiky. |
title_fullStr | Avar-age polearms and edged weapons : classification, typology, chronology and technology / by Gergely Csiky. |
title_full_unstemmed | Avar-age polearms and edged weapons : classification, typology, chronology and technology / by Gergely Csiky. |
title_short | Avar-age polearms and edged weapons : |
title_sort | avar age polearms and edged weapons classification typology chronology and technology |
title_sub | classification, typology, chronology and technology / |
topic | Polearms Europe, Eastern History. Swords Europe, Eastern History. Avars Antiquities. Armes d'hast Europe de l'Est Histoire. TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Military Science. bisacsh Avars Antiquities fast Polearms fast Swords fast |
topic_facet | Polearms Europe, Eastern History. Swords Europe, Eastern History. Avars Antiquities. Armes d'hast Europe de l'Est Histoire. TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Military Science. Avars Antiquities Polearms Swords Eastern Europe History |
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