• ultranaut@lemmy.world
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    19 days ago

    That shield is much larger than I would expect. It looks like it would be a challenge to maneuver with it given how tall it is.

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      19 days ago

      Yeah, same. the article has another picture of Siberian uncle with it strapped to his back and enemy arrows sticking out while he’s shooting, and it says:

      The researchers also reconstructed the large shield. It was originally made from plates of animal bone, probably from a type of elk called an Altai wapiti (Cervus canadensis sibiricus), that seem to have been glued onto a leather base.

      A couple other thoughts:

      • at night, if you lean it up against a tree I bet you have half-decent rain protection.
      • in battle I wonder if you could plant them in the ground for protective cover.
      • in emergency, maybe you could use it as a sled to drag things behind you?
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      19 days ago

      Might just be to get out of arrow distance and into stabbing distance.

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        19 days ago

        Reading your comment I was actually wondering if they had bows and arrows in this age already… Luckily I thought of looking at the picture once more before googling it.