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1. The Man Catcher was one of the few examples of non-lethal medieval weapons. It was used primarily to pull a person from horseback and drag them to the ground, but it was also used to capture opponents for ransom and to trap and contain violent prisoners.
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There are many different types of DnD Weapons that your players can use. Do you know them all? Get all the info you need this guide to DnD weapons.
An illustration showing common and interesting weapons and armor used by the Ancient Egyptians.
We owned pretty deadly weapons!
Were there a race of giants in Europe? Experience the Megalithic culture of Europe along Europe's Megalithic Route and explore legends of giants.
Assyria began as a small trading community centered at the ancient city of Ashur and grew to become the greatest empire in the ancient world prior to the conquests of Alexander the Great and, after...
Weapons control is a hot topic in the United States. With the recent shooting in Florida in February 2018, discussions of gun control are at an all-time high. Yet this discussion is not limited to the US; with the age of media, there has been an influx of reporting on violence as well, and the debate regarding weapons control has spread worldwide.
Celtic chariot (c) 500 BC our ancient ancestors used chariots, in warfare and in their burials. This is recorded by Julius Caesar in 5...
Introduction Greetings! If all has gone according to plan I am now back in the United States, recovering from jet lag, reviewing my notes from the conference and preparing a report on the e…
Ancient Germanic tribe making iron weapons. Liebig card, published in late 19th or early 20th century. From a series on the history of iron and steel manufacturing.
Assyrian and Babylonian culture. Mesopotamia. Costume History. The national dress both in Assyria and in Babylonia. The Babylonian Empire.
A nomadic confederation of unknown ethnic and linguistic origins that raided South and Southwest Asia in the fifth century CE, in the process defeating the
Assyrian and Babylonian culture. Mesopotamia. Costume History. The national dress both in Assyria and in Babylonia. The Babylonian Empire.
Weapons - an International Encyclopedia from 5000 BC to 2000 AD - the Diagram Group
Aboriginal weapons can be divided into 5 main types being spears, spear throwers, clubs, shields, boomerangs. Aboriginal weapons
Hannibal and his staff at the battle of Zama – art by Giuseppe Rava
Scientists uncover evidence for a large-scale, prehistoric migration into Britain in the Bronze Age.
17th-20th Dynasties Hatshepsut-Rameses The New Kingdom saw Egypt attain its greatest territorial expansion. It expanded far south into ...
During the Middle Ages, the fortified city of Constantinople, the imperial capital of the Byzantine Empire, was considered unconquerable. It was not the
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In spite of the suffering and problems they had to endure, the Germans somehow were able to regroup and recover to the extent of effecting a partial
The history of boxing is a rich and storied one, tracing its origins back to ancient civilizations. The sport has evolved over time, adapting to...
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