Interesting find. Amazing, in fact!
Ceremonial or for field use?
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/science...0-year-old-Celtic-shield-bark-discovered.html
From my experience with (mainly) birch bark, they created an ingenious laminate, stronger than the componens.
I can see huge benefits with a such construction. Apart from the huge weight saving, it is also much easier to repair than a traditional wood hide/ metal shield.
One main negative I can see is that the shield is not so useful as an offensive weapon by itself.
I wonder if this construction maybe was the ‘standard’ common warrior shield construction?
Cheap, easy and simple to make and repair, can be carried and used by an untrained peasant with a weak left arm.....
Once unusable, just use as tinder.....
Ceremonial or for field use?
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/science...0-year-old-Celtic-shield-bark-discovered.html
From my experience with (mainly) birch bark, they created an ingenious laminate, stronger than the componens.
I can see huge benefits with a such construction. Apart from the huge weight saving, it is also much easier to repair than a traditional wood hide/ metal shield.
One main negative I can see is that the shield is not so useful as an offensive weapon by itself.
I wonder if this construction maybe was the ‘standard’ common warrior shield construction?
Cheap, easy and simple to make and repair, can be carried and used by an untrained peasant with a weak left arm.....
Once unusable, just use as tinder.....
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