Warhorse: Discovering the archaeology of a medieval revolution
03-04-2025 16:22 via archaeology.co.uk

Warhorse: Discovering the archaeology of a medieval revolution

Mighty warhorses, as richly adorned and armoured as their knightly riders, are an immediately recognisable icon of the medieval period. Until recently, they were understood mainly through analysis of written sources – but what can archaeology add to this picture? Oliver H Creighton, Robert Liddiard, Alan K Outram, Katherine Kanne, Carly Ameen, and Robert Webley explore the key findings of their recently published research.This reconstruction of a jouster of c.1500, seated on an armoured ho
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