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head. The head of the axe itself measured approximately 44 cm. (17 inches) in length, was sharpened on the back and flattened bottom edges, and was uniformly decorated with punched and incised abstract floral patterns.
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had a wooden shaft measuring approximately 1.5 metres (5 feet) in length and a head that was pointed at the top and rounded at the bottom, resembling either a teardrop or an
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on the march. The wagoner used the axe not only as a tool for working and shaping wood and repairing or building carts and wooden structures but also as a weapon for
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While the hammer portion of the doloire could also be used offensively, its primary function was utilitarian. However, on display in the
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originates from the fact that it was found most often in the hands of a wagoner, the man in charge of the supply trains accompanying
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or spike in place of a hammer, designed to penetrate body armour and indicating its primary purpose as a weapon.
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Hafted Weapons in Medieval and Renaissance Europe: The Evolution of European Staff Weapons Between 1200 and 1650
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There are also smaller, one-handed forms of the doloire, closer in size to a
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series of 1517. It is shown being carried, along with a
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Doloire "épaule de mouton" (adze "shoulder of mutton").
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tool
weapon
Middle Ages
Renaissance
axe
isosceles triangle
blade
hammer
Latin
dolabra
Roman
legionaries
troops
self defense

castle
Spiez
Switzerland
arms
armour
fluke
hatchet
woodcut
Albrecht Altdorfer
Triumphal Procession
Maximilian
boar spear
Brill
ISBN

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