[Regia-NA] The Nasal: What's it for?
Jack Garrett
garrett at pacbell.net
Sun May 16 14:30:31 EDT 2004
Another point (a pun, that) about nasals. Wearing a morien is a better choice at Renaissance Faires when one attempts to drink from a cup than wearing a helmet with a nasal one has gotten used to wearing. Been there, dipped that :-)
Jack/Ottar
Douglas Sunlin <dsunlin at hotmail.com> wrote:
We haven't had a good scholarly debate on this list for a while, so I'd like
to open up a question that has puzzled me for some time. The helmets of our
period seemed to have featured nasals. I am wondering, what purpose did they
serve? The obvious answer is "to protect your nose", but notice that few if
any blows would be aimed directly for your nose. Sword strokes would impact
mostly at the unprotected side of the head, spears thrusts might be
deflected, but only directly into the eyes, which wouldn't be much better.
Any clues? Why not have "side-burns" guards as in some of the Roman helmets?
On manræden,
Osweald of Baldurstrand
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/California_Viking_Age
http://www.geocities.com/baldurstrand/
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