Surely there must be some interest in this board for things made before planes and machine guns. Ive seen some sword threads floating around from time to time.Primer questionsAny period/culture your like or are autistic about?Have you been to any museum recently and seen or photographed any cool stuff?Do you own or collect anything or is in the process of building a kit for reenacting/living history/Larping?
Anyways, here are a few roman cavalry face masks because I think they are cool
>>61614230Every now and then a guy posts 100 pictures from a museum.
I like 19th century British guns. In my opinion it's one of the most interesting periods of firearms development because it was able to take advantage of both industrialization and old-school craftsmanship and there was plenty of money to fuel R&D. There were a lot of really interesting designs that came out back then while people were still experimenting with what worked and what didn't.
>>61614230bump
>>61619248Sorry there's more than one suit of plate armor covered in "fuck you" signs?
Guns, swords, cavalry all at the same time. Badass
>>61614230>>61614244>>61614257>>61614284I think the Roman cavalry masked helmets are pretty cool too. I like to think that all the heavy Roman infantry and cavalry wore fully enclosed helmets and armor that covered their entire body like how plate armor did in the late medieval period.
>>61624628I would guess there might be a one or few "sibling" harness to that one that share the same decoration style. But Im not really keen on armor from 16th c. and after other than some basic stuff, Im much more of a 13th-14th century guy.
Some early middle ages high quality reproductions of extant swords by Patrick BartaDoes anyone here happen to have $5000 just laying around?
>>61622573Dope
>>61624733I think that the common held belief used to be that those were for cerimonial purpose only like in displays of horsemanship by the equites and this kind of stuff, but some finds in on frontier outpost/forts of the Roman Empire challanged that belief
>>61624733>fully enclosed Not all Roman cavalry, just the Iranian-inspired cataphracts.If you get the chance, read up on Ammianus Marcellinus and his experience facing and describing Iranian cataphracts.
>>61624839>>61624849>asymmetrical handleWh... Which side is foreword then?
>>61622573Steve Buscemi's new Manhattan drip.
I love got some cheaper replica helmets that I like ok, saw this on eBay for $150 and thought it was pretty cool.
>>61637835Make sure that you arent buying crap from Indian/Pakistani scammers, even for cheap least you end up severely disappointed and $150 poorer
It's absolutely wild that the Aztec and other Mesoamericans actually fought in/with feather mosaic coated warsuits, tunics, shields, helmets, etc.Imagine meticulously arranging tens of thousands of iridescent feathers to form full images and patterns and then knowing it's going to get torn upIt'd be like wearing a suit of plate armor where there's an entire exterior set of accenting and reliefs made of finely sculptured/engraved glass
I like the Dark Ages, a lot of its a mystery but the whole back drop of the collapse of Roman influence and the precursor states of Modern Europe beginning to form is very interesting.>>61624867I'm always impressed by stuff that's carved directly into rock faces. Zero room for error.
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>>61641402For additional reference, here are some surviving Feather Mosaics "paintings" with Catholic designs that are relatively intact, to show how ornate the technique was
>>61641740>>61641402And some less intact surviving shieldsThese may or may not be ceremonial rather then functional/for combat shields, though: The same Anonymous Conquistador who wrote >>61641402 says all/most of the shields brought to Europe were ceremonial, but their construction as described in research on the shields matches his description of functional ones (unless by "interwoven with cotton of double thickness", he means double layers of gambeson padding, rather then double layers of bamboo slats woven together with cotton thread as on the surviving shields) so?
>>61622573When you're a museum curator you can write a custom suit of plate armor off on your taxes as a business expense.
>>61622573>>61641788That guy (Dr. Tobias Capwell, on the left) got to ride escort in Richard III's funeral procession
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>>61642772>waistline gets visibly bigger
>>61642772Iirc the second armor from the left was made specificaly for one tournament celebrating a peace agreement between france and england, where both kings would compete with each other in combat combat, the Field of the Cloth of Gold tournament. The only part of the body that suit doesnt cover are the botton of the feet.In the end, a last minute change on the tournament rules meant that this suit wouldnt be allowed to be used so the the third suit of armor had to be hastly assembled to be used by Henry VIII.
In a touch of irony for all the weird leather armor vs gambeson dichotomy pushed by leather armor deniers still out there, we have more extant leather armor and shields from europe than we have extant gambesons from the middle ages, which to my knowledge there are zero (0). We have a few jupons and other things that may go over armor, or things that go under armor but neither seems to provide much defence if used on their own.
>>616427721540 is an absolute unit. That armor says Harry is here to FUCK and he is not leaving until he does.
>>61641756>>61641740>>61641402
>>61649294Was gonna try to space out the Mesoamerican stuff more but since the thread keeps almost 404ing
>>61651182feel free to post as much as you like, its not like your taking the space from other anons considering that 95% of the thread has been just me trying to keep my thread afloat
Finally got around to taking a new family photo. And of course I forgot the mace...>>61644900To add, the bit that ended up against the rules were the locking gauntlets (which would be locked closed and thus make it near impossible for the king to drop his weapon). The rules change/clarification/ruling came in when the harness was "functionally" done, but before it had been decorated, thus the (relatively speaking) severely plain appearance. The other 1520 armour was the one made as its replacement.>>61647657Alas, at that point in his life it appears he was in decidedly poor health. Severely overweight, likely suffering from gout, with a festering leg wound that refused to heal since '36, and if the pus-filled boils hadn't quite shown up yet they soon would. He didn't live to see February of '47.
>>61659629Borzoi armor
>>61653863For the Italian in your life with really really long, but really thin fingers.
>>61624839They look close-fitting so would had been impractical for combat and would had been personal item carried wherever they went. So it's likely they're still for ceremonial displays.
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>>61649294He looks like a dickhead.
peak performance
>>61622573Every frame of this is meme worthy
>>61668159
>>61674135>rollin up to the battle blazed af in my weed scale drug ruh
>>61649294Looks positively Roman.
>>61674388Actual "Aztec" aeshetics are a lot closer to Minoan, Roman, and even Japanese architecture and clothing depending on the specific thing in question then it is to the way pop culture usually depicts it.The typical "Aztec" or Maya thing in games, movies, comics, etc takes more from the Maya then Aztec, but even for the Maya tends to completely make shit up and go out of it's way to present things as shitty and primitive looking as possible rather then making anything accurate.Obviously, stuff being made dirty and pale is pretty common in historical media, but typically they still get the general aeshetic somewhat right even if the specifics are off and it's drained of color: Mesoamerican stuff in media rarely gets the architecture, clothing, or armor right even in a basic sense. The only sorta comparable thing I can think of is how media shows Viking aesthetics, but even those aren't usually as butchered>>61668127IIRC he did start a war or execute another king for not attending a religious festival in Tenochtitlan, but that's not necessarily him just being a dick and more because the Aztec political system didn't have much hands on administration with subject states still effectively being independent, and his predecessor did such a shit job on military campaigns it made subject states stop paying taxes and try to secede, with Ahuizotl even getting ghosted at his coronation ceremonySo him doing that on a subsequent occasion would have been him putting his foot down to present a strong image to restablish Aztec influence.
bump for interest
Nice posts so far,all added to my collection.
Comfy thread
>>61614230>Any period/culture your like or are autistic about?All things Indo-European.
>>61614230>Do you own or collect anything or is in the process of building a kit for reenacting/living history/Larping?Yes, but isn't old enough for this thread.
>>61614230>Have you been to any museum recently and seen or photographed any cool stuff?Not recently, but I was a museum rat all over European capitals for years. Now you've gotta wear masks and dodge hordes of monochromes, so it ain't happening.
>>61615832That would be the immortal K.M.
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How true is the claim "Marian reform legion could beat any non gun powder medieval army through logistics and sheer army size"?
>>617016261. Guns are medieval technology2. Winning with a numbers advantage is not all that impressive3. Later heavy cavalry lancers would pile drive the shit out of the Romans.
>>61701626>AnyBy high medieval times they have a really hard time with the cavalry.
>>61701626>i'm sure to win because my logistics are superior :)
>>61701658The original can be seen in the MET.
Display at Minneapolis Art Institute
This too at the MAI. It was a gift to some French Duke in the 1500s.
Thirty years war was an interesting time. 100 years war before that even more so.
>>61684465>>61662636
>>61703321Why does it have a ballsack?
>>61706235more space for decoration
>>61674135Looks comfy
>>61706482Based Ménage à trois knigger
>>61704947This makes me very uncomfortable.
>>61708492Given the twink, the amount of institutional sexual abuse that went on in history is something we best pretend didn't exist or it's far too depressing to think about.
>>61614257Frisian cap, interesting.Some kinda Eastern connected guy?
>>61668159Mycenaean armour reminds me of Tlingit armour to a degree.>>61668732Ultra based, too based for this timeline. At least the movie has Rose Byrne at her second most cutest (cutest by far was Two Hands Rose)
>>61713224For what possible purpose
>>61708520The Aztecs used to skin young girls alive and make suits out of them to dance in to "marry them to a god".They did this to a foreign princess once, of a people they were NOT at war with. They supposedly were surprised her people were mad.
Recently I got interested in slings.Stupidly easy to make yet deadly and apparently quite accurate if you know what are you doing.Made a simple one from polypropylene rope - not quite good at holding ammo, but at least I get familiarize with this type of weapon a bit.
>>61684465Any more of these graphs with other civilisations.
>>61718998Wrong: mudRight: colourWorks for most.
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>>61719057
>>61684465Thanks much for this effort post anon, do you have Part 2?5 years ago, a bunch of Ytubers into history & language did an exposé into the Mexíca. It made those people far more relatable & interesting.The image I got from middle & high school social studies was a flat, dismal fever-dream. I was distressed; how did such a culture happen?There were certainly wild, dark-pagan aspects to those Mexíca, but with a detailed view of their history & institutions, I felt I could finally understand them, in the same way I already understood the dark portions of European paganry.The early Aztec conversion to Christianity was also a super-interesting phase. Like the European Interwar years, or the High Renaissance.Btw fuck the Aztecs. Typical ageing empire of arrogant assholes, throwing away armies & digging their own graves.
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>>61632134>:3
>>61708492Is it because of the nudist twink's incredibly long arms and fingers?
>>61624859who makes the sword?
>>61723044http://www.templ.net/english/
>>61721569:DDD
I love the dark ages chainmail ninja look
>>61641824That's pretty coolIf any of you guys are ever in Leicester for any reason, the Richard III center really is worth a visit
>>61708492>>61708520>>61722745Not sure what you guys are implying, but it's just showing Mexica soldiers (middle) taking a captive Tlaxcalteca soldier (right) back to Tenochtitlan (presumbly), while a junior soldier-in-training is acting as a porter and carrying their supplies (left).>>61716951This was in a legend that also had witches and undead magical hearts. The specific incident was because Huitzilopochtli wanted to breed war and conflict and to keep the Mexica moving to eventually find the island he destined for them to turn into Tenochtitlan: The whole point behind sacrificing Achitometl's daughter/the princess of Colhuacan was that it would piss him off.So it's not that they didn't understand it would (they knew it, but did it anyways because their god told them to, though I believe in some versions it may have been a misunderstanding?), nor was it that flaying itself was a problem (the Colhuaca did sacrifices too, it's that Achitometl thought he was offering his daughter as a political marriage, not a sacrifice)I had a larger breakdown but I can't find it now>>61719281Here, but this is just the specific ruins, manuscripts, etc the right side/authentic art in >>61684465 is based onCan you link the videos you're talking about?>Typical ageing empire of arrogant assholes, throwing away armies & digging their own graves.Not sure what this is in reference to? Depending on how you define it, the "empire" was around for only 100-200 years. They also didn't generally just send armies into the meat grinder? If you're referencing the idea that them mistreating their subjects also led to Cortes getting allies, that is mostly a misconception, it's got more to do with the hands off nature of Mesoamerican political systems encouraging opportunistic side switching, ironically sort of the opposite of them being oppressive or anything. See pastebin.com/h18M28BR and also the links in https://arch.b4k.co/v/thread/640670498/#640679139 for more info
>>61614230Chinese Battle Furries>This morning I was going through the Imperial City when I saw a Chinaman dressed in a garment that looked like a tiger-skin, and thereby hangs a tale—a tail, by the way, hung from the garment. The fellow was sufficiently interesting for me to inquire about, and I found he was one the Imperial Army. He belonged to the Tiger Brigade. Now don’t laugh and I’ll tell you about it.>It seems that the Chinese have an idea that noise is a frightful thing. You really wouldn’t think that this was true if you were in Peking a moment and listened to the din, or spent a minute or two watching the progress of a conversation between two Chinamen, or, particularly, two Chinese women. But it is a fact. And if noise can be associated with an object of which the ordinary man is afraid, so much the better. The ordinary man, of course, is afraid of a tiger, so what could be better than brigade of tigers to strike terror to the hearts of your enemies. Now tigers are plentiful in this benighted country, but they are not so easily caught nor are they easily trained, so handling as many as a thousand of them would be exceedingly interesting, if not dangerous. Real tigers are really not necessary. If you can make your enemy believe you have thousand trained tigers coming to devour him, that is just as good as if you had the tigers, and that is the secret of the Tiger Brigade.1/2
>>61735779>The Chinese have not a thousand, but several thousand, of these tiger soldiers. They make uniforms for them of bright yellow cloth and on this they paint the black stripes in imitation of the tiger’s skin. They sew on a striped tail and the tiger soldier is ready to go forth to battle. In war times the brigade is put right to the front of the army. When the army gets near to the enemy—near enough to see plainly—the tiger soldiers drop on their hands and knees and begin to roar as loudly as their lungs will let them. If the imagination of the enemy is good and strong, like that of a Journal reporter, he immediately sees several thousand ferocious tigers advancing upon him to devour him and he runs as if Old Nick himself were after him. Now what do you think of that for an idea in the year of our Lord 1900? It is not much wonder, is it, that anybody who wants to can step in and whip China, or that she is almost powerless to resist any attack that can be made on her. Yet there are people living who talk about the “the yellow peril” and the invasion and over-running of Europe by it—the peril being the Chinese who use Tiger Brigades! The longer we live the more we learn.2/2The full article about it can be read here https://chinesemartialstudies.com/2015/08/14/research-notes-advance-of-the-tigers-through-western-eyes/
I'm gonna start 15th century africa posting
King of Konga Alfonso 1
Congolese knives
>>61641402>>61732453what book(s) would you recommend for the aspiring mesoameriaboo? I'm trying to do away with Wikipedia and video essays...
>>61739798Depends what sort of topics you're interested in, if you can clarify I can give more specific suggestions, I'll also try to dump some resources tommorow regardless
>>61738283no he isn'tThere is only one King of the Congo and Leopold is his name!
>>61732453Post gun child-eater.
>>61740680wrong time period faggot
>>61637835If the deal seems too good, then it probably is a ascam
>>61632134Looks familiar
>>61741063Post hands
>>61614230cool
>>61684465your criteria for what constitutes an "authentic" depiction (and you even go as far as admitting much of it takes intentional liberties, like the left side depictions don't) are highly subjective, the sources are all over the place and most of them completely devoid of authority on the matter, and it's clear as day you're trying to glorify this civilization, whereas the left side does the exact opposite. If your collage is to be used for anything more than a merely aesthetic manifest of dissent from contemporary depictions of mesoamerica, its value is almost null.At least Amazon's show has one historical consultant and one historical advisor (per imdb page), I doubt the chinese cartoons you've chosen to paint your side even have that.
>>61738276>>61738302African knives are neat
>>61740669thank you.when I was younger I took the khan academy courses about their art and spirituality. was okay but never fell for it as I was put off by the human sacrifices. (I remember reading about all the mummies from the mountains etc.)I do love their military history against the Europeans and such tho.just give me whatever you recommend desu.
>>61743362not cool
>>61739798>>61745630Okay, here:pastebin.com/p42q14FfThis has some notable prior dumps I've done, and links to an art drive, a book mega drive, and a reddit post by somebody I collab with which has it's own set of resources, notably an Askhistorians post directory (IMO binging that list of askhistorians posts and more recent ones on AH is a good place to start, as is the "cultural tapestry of mesoamerica" pdf on google as an intro overview, tho other publications by the same source are sketchy)However, the Art Drive has not been updated in many years, and the mega is currently down, but I've temporally reuploaded the last backup of it I have here, excluding some of the documentaries/videos:easyupload.io/zm1kmeeasyupload.io/p6plaseasyupload.io/628vanThe pastebin itself is also outdated, both in that it contains some dumps of mine which have misinfo and/or I've since learned more about, and in that it lacks a lot of newer dumps, such as a dump I did on Mesoamerican polearms (desuarchive.org/his/thread/9543560/#9555797), other weapons (desuarchive.org/his/thread/15070724#p15071106) a conquest related one(desuarchive.org/his/thread/9543560/#9549778 ); one with various excerpts of Aztec cities, markets, palaces, etc (arch.b4k.co/v/thread/533899049/#533929352) and my Mesoamerican media recommendations (desuarchive.org/co/thread/119651972/#119695404 + Onyx equinox, which was the subject of the thread; another friend of mine did this even more comprehensive list which also includes artists, youtube videos, etc: x.com/Majora__Z/status/1779068465631904240).So if you are wanting images, info, etc not contained in any of these (or have questions about images in the drive, esp. as not everything is labeled or 100% accurate) there's a good chance I may still have stuff, you just need to ask. My throwaway email is in the pastebin, though, as with everything else, I am years behind replying to stuff there.Pic related is also a WIP reading chart we're working on
>>61749571holy BASED
>>61749571>browser crashed and I lost the other stuff I was gonna postfuckgonna be a few more hours at least now
>>61728354neat
Good thread
>>61754137it's not over yet
>>61755345If people just want to chatter from now on, yeah there is still a thread. But the thread is also at image limit so no more pics to keep the thread afloat
>>61756236I still need to infodump more Mesoamerican stuff and to reply to >>61743562 and >>61741040I had shit typed up then I lost it
>>61674214bling armor
>>61715955It is metal armor from time when bone lamellar and possibly hide armor was still known.Some siberian armor has same form.
>>61713225Phrygian caps were featured in both greek and roman iconography as well as in everything after, as way to desginate someone is an eastern type such as persian, parthians, scythian and so on.
>>61698372It's called a Dhab, dumbass.
>>61614230>>61614244>>61614284were these actually worn?
>>61762496Most likely. The question is if any of them were worn as an actual armor
>>61762898>>61762496at least one has been found in archeological digs at the supposed site of the battle of the Teutoburg forest. proving that they were carried on campaign and suggesting practical use in battle
>>61732453Why is the junior soldier completely naked?
>>61763980That's Mossacannibalis's artistic choice. they would have had a loincloth and/or a tunic, possibly a gambeson vest
>>61690087>Now you've gotta wear masksMasks? There's no mask mandates in Eurolandia anymore. Whatcha talking about?
>>61738302left two are indonesian/malay only the right two are kongolese