Weaponry of the Early Middle Ages (5th - 11th centuries): Tools of War and Protection
In the Early Middle Ages , weapons and armor played a crucial role in the constant struggles for defense, conquest, and survival. Our collection brings together the main types of weapons and armor used between the 5th and 11th centuries, reflecting the evolution and military strategy of the period.
Main Weapons of the Early Middle Ages
- Swords: Straight blades, shorter than in later periods, ideal for close combat.
- Axes: Versatile and effective, used both for disarming and in close combat.
- Lances: Long-shafted weapons used by infantry and cavalry in ranged attacks or in defensive formations.
- Maces and warhammers: Blunt tools designed to penetrate iron or leather armor.
- Daggers and knives: Compact and practical, used as secondary weapons or support tools.
- Bows and arrows: More rudimentary than in later times, effective for long-range battles.
Armor and Protection of Warriors
- Iron or leather helmets: Simple designs that protected the head and face, such as spur helmets.
- Chainmail: Made with interlocking metal rings to protect the torso, arms and legs.
- Shields: Of various shapes, from round to long, used for personal protection and in battle formations.
- Leather guards: Designed to protect limbs, especially useful in open-field battles.
- Leather gloves: They provided flexibility and agility while protecting the hands.
Relive the Strategy and Strength of the High Middle Ages
This collection provides a detailed look at the weapons and armor that defined the conflicts of the Early Middle Ages. At the Medieval Shop, you'll find authentic pieces that capture the essence of a period marked by bravery, strategy, and the need for survival. Complete your historical recreation with objects that transport you back in time.