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April 08, 2019, 12:45 AM
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Earliest depiction of a Western-European kite shield
I have previously written that Ian Heath's idea that the kite-shaped shield was depicted in Europe for the first time in the 'Codex Aureus of Echternach', (The Gospel of Otto III). Germanisches Nationalmuseum in Nuremberg, Germany was based on a dating on the reused ivory cover as c. 983-991AD, but, the manuscript is now dated as 1030-1050AD.
The earliest depiction of a Western-European kite shield may be in a Carolingian Bible, Northern France, 976-1000AD. Bibliothèque nationale de France, Latin 46, which was previously dated after 1000.
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Ottonian Infantry in Armies of the Dark Ages 600-1066 by Ian Heath, based on the Codex Aureus of Echternach or Codex aureus Epternacensis
The Codex Aureus of Echternach or Codex aureus Epternacensis
Soldier with Kite Shield in a Carolingian Bible, folio 69v, lettre ornée at the start of Deuteronomy, Northern France, 976-1000AD. Bibliothèque nationale de France. Latin 46.
Druzhina345
Carolingian illustrations of costume and soldier
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April 08, 2019, 04:42 AM
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Re: Earliest depiction of a Western-European kite shield
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April 08, 2019, 10:20 AM
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Re: Earliest depiction of a Western-European kite shield
Interestingly, it seems like a strap design instead of (the most usual at the time)center grip.
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April 11, 2019, 11:29 PM
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Re: Earliest depiction of a Western-European kite shield
Interesting! Thanks for sharing.
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April 13, 2019, 08:08 AM
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Re: Earliest depiction of a Western-European kite shield
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