Drawing upon contemporary literary and historical accounts from the
North Atlantic to the Arab world, surviving examples of weapons and
armor, and practical experimentation and reconstructions by modern
weapon-smiths and re-enactors, Weapons of the Viking Warrior casts new
light on how Viking weapons were made and used in battle.
Viking warriors used an array of distinctive weaponry on the
battlefield, but they have become entangled in myth and legend. This
book tells the full, true story.
Between the late 8th and late 11th century Viking warriors had a massive
impact not just in northern Europe, but across a huge arc from the
western Mediterranean round through northern Europe and the Baltic to
the Middle East and Central Asia. Their success depended in part on
their skills in battle, their unique sense of strategic mobility, and on
the quality of their weapons and equipment. Written by an expert on
early medieval weaponry, this book examines the weapons of the typical
Viking warrior, dispels some of the myths of the popular image, such as
double-headed axes, and considers the range of weapons that actually
underpinned the Vikings' success including bows and arrows.