Halberds - why were they that shape?

Lindybeige November 16, 2016
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A rather eclectic channel. Videos include many 'points' about ancient and medieval warfare and technology; rants to the camera; dance-related stuff; animated films; evolutionary psychology; silliness. The most major project is "Built for the Stone Age", which I'd rather like to see made properly for television. My major work-in-progress is a steampunk comedy "The Adventures of Stoke Mandeville, Astronaut and Gentleman. To contact me, use the Lindybeige Facebook page, or e-mail me via my website. The YouTube messaging system is not the way.

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Great Courses Plus free month offer: http://ow.ly/O0ju303M5XS Halberds were a major battle weapon of the late medieval world, and here I conjecture about how they were used. Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Lindybeige Subscribe to my channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/lindybeige?sub_confirmation=1 More weapons and armour videos here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCA860ECD7F894424 A rather long video about halberds, this. This always seems to happen when I do these sponsored videos. I cleared a large space than usual in my sitting room so that I could move about a bit more and swing a big stick, but neglected to turn off the main ceiling light, which explains the strange warm light that keeps hitting my face. Halberds vary in shape a lot, but a common form involves a long spike on top and an axe blade that is either straight or concave, and facing the user. The way they were shaped must surely reflect how they were used, and I draw some tentative conclusions. Lindybeige: a channel of archaeology, ancient and medieval warfare, rants, swing dance, travelogues, evolution, and whatever else occurs to me to make. ▼ Follow me... Twitter: https://twitter.com/Lindybeige I may have some drivel to contribute to the Twittersphere, plus you get notice of uploads. Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Lindybeige (it's a 'page' and now seems to be working). Google+: "google.com/+lindybeige" website: www.LloydianAspects.co.uk http://www.youtube.com/user/"Lindybeige"

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