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The Archaeology of Weapons - Arms and Armor from Prehistory to the Age of Chivalry, by Ewart Oakeshott.

- Hardcover
- Copyright 1960, B&N Reprint 1994
- 359 pages
- Line drawings, Lots of B/W photos
- Book Size: 6 1/4 x 9 1/4

I learned about this book several years ago while watching a documentary about artifact fraud and it's impact to museums and auction houses. Twice this book was referred to as the "go-to" authority in putting certain weapons in historical context for authenticity.
No brainer - if world class collectors refer to it, I need it in my library as well. Does it help improve my collection? No. Does it grow me as a collector? Oh absolutely!

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Comment by Kevin D 15 hours ago

Just looked at my copy a little closer...  Unabridged. but different Publishing house.  Mine is paperback, from Dover and printed in 1996.

As you can see from the tattered corners and just general wear, I have re-read this a few times.  (taking it to work, storing it in the car, and reading it in the hammock during lunch probably didn't help that much)

Comment by Kevin D on July 1, 2025 at 10:49

Upon Lars's recommendation, I also have this (newer edition) in my little library.  Great read from a historical perspective.

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