This project, prepared for the Higgins Armory Museum, describes the arms and armor used in Europe during the late 16th century (1550-1600). We describe the artifacts and the military tactics used during this time, as well as provide a historical context for this information. Photographed and written documentation of 150 artifacts from the Higgins Armory Museum\u27s collection are provided as part of this project
International audienceAt the end of the Middle Ages, armor was considered both an object for everyda...
This project was created with the Higgins Armory Museum in an effort to catalogue artifacts of Middl...
International audienceAt the end of the Middle Ages, armor was considered both an object for everyda...
This project documents over 400 of the Higgins Armory Museum\u27s European arms and armor from the p...
In conjunction with the Higgins Armory Museum, this project created a web resource covering the muse...
This project discusses the transformation of warfare in 17th-century Europe. At the beginning of the...
This project collaborated with the Higgins Armory Museum to develop an understanding of armored comb...
This project, prepared for Higgins Armory Museum, describes the arms and armor used by the Romans du...
The 17th century saw a great transition as gunpowder and firearms were being developed. This work re...
The Higgins Armory staff are interested in the processing of metals before they reach the hands of t...
This project, working in conjunction with the Higgins Armory Museum, created a web-based database fo...
This project documents our research into the arms and armor of Japan between antiquity and the ninet...
The Arms and Armor of the Ancient Near East was produced for the Higgins Armory Museum of Worcester ...
This project studied the evolution of plate armor from the 1350s and 1700s and used that knowledge t...
International audienceAt the end of the Middle Ages, armor was considered both an object for everyda...
International audienceAt the end of the Middle Ages, armor was considered both an object for everyda...
This project was created with the Higgins Armory Museum in an effort to catalogue artifacts of Middl...
International audienceAt the end of the Middle Ages, armor was considered both an object for everyda...
This project documents over 400 of the Higgins Armory Museum\u27s European arms and armor from the p...
In conjunction with the Higgins Armory Museum, this project created a web resource covering the muse...
This project discusses the transformation of warfare in 17th-century Europe. At the beginning of the...
This project collaborated with the Higgins Armory Museum to develop an understanding of armored comb...
This project, prepared for Higgins Armory Museum, describes the arms and armor used by the Romans du...
The 17th century saw a great transition as gunpowder and firearms were being developed. This work re...
The Higgins Armory staff are interested in the processing of metals before they reach the hands of t...
This project, working in conjunction with the Higgins Armory Museum, created a web-based database fo...
This project documents our research into the arms and armor of Japan between antiquity and the ninet...
The Arms and Armor of the Ancient Near East was produced for the Higgins Armory Museum of Worcester ...
This project studied the evolution of plate armor from the 1350s and 1700s and used that knowledge t...
International audienceAt the end of the Middle Ages, armor was considered both an object for everyda...
International audienceAt the end of the Middle Ages, armor was considered both an object for everyda...
This project was created with the Higgins Armory Museum in an effort to catalogue artifacts of Middl...
International audienceAt the end of the Middle Ages, armor was considered both an object for everyda...