there small so that you can carry it and move it around easily to block places of you body and round well i dont know why there round
they was 1.06 m (42 in) in height, a chord of 0.66 m (26 in), with a distance around the curve of 0.86 m (34 in), and a thickness of 5 mm to 6 mm.
Spartan warrior shields were typically made of wood, covered with a layer of bronze. The shields were round and large, measuring about 3 feet in diameter. The construction involved shaping the wood into a circular form and then attaching the bronze covering. The shields were designed to be lightweight yet durable, providing protection for the warrior in battle.
The purpose of the shield was twofold. First it was a protective device, preventing javelins, arrows or sword thrusts from hitting the man. Secondly, it could be used as an offensive weapon by pushing the opponent off balance.
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there small so that you can carry it and move it around easily to block places of you body and round well i dont know why there round
Shield shapes evolved over time, so it is not possible to give an answer to your question. In the period 500 AD to about 1050 AD, round shields were the most commonly used type; then long, inverted-teardrop "kite shields" with round tops were used up to about 1160; then kite shields with flat tops were common up to about 1190; then slightly shorter shields became fashionable until the small "heater" shape became common by the middle 1200s (13th century). Heater shields remained in use until the 1400s, when the use of shields gradually ended. Throughout the medieval period, much larger shields called pavises were used by crossbowmen to protect them while reloading; these were free-standing tall shields with a hinged "leg" at the back that could be picked up and carried to a new position.
they was 1.06 m (42 in) in height, a chord of 0.66 m (26 in), with a distance around the curve of 0.86 m (34 in), and a thickness of 5 mm to 6 mm.
A small round stone is called a pebble.
Spartan warrior shields were typically made of wood, covered with a layer of bronze. The shields were round and large, measuring about 3 feet in diameter. The construction involved shaping the wood into a circular form and then attaching the bronze covering. The shields were designed to be lightweight yet durable, providing protection for the warrior in battle.
The purpose of the shield was twofold. First it was a protective device, preventing javelins, arrows or sword thrusts from hitting the man. Secondly, it could be used as an offensive weapon by pushing the opponent off balance.
Knight Templar shields were typically round or kite-shaped shields made of wood and covered with leather. They were often emblazoned with the iconic red cross symbol that represented the Knights Templar order. These shields were an important part of a knight's armor, providing protection in battle and displaying their allegiance to the order.
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A small round hill is known as a Knoll-Ref. Webster Dictionary.
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Viking shield are one of a kind & they could be much lighter than medieval shields .... from 4 pounds to 7 pounds. Typical Medieval shields were kind of heavier ... ranging from 6 to 11 pounds. Here we are talking of shields used in combat on foot. [Heater - Shields around 30'x18' and Round-Shields around 26' ] ----------------- ....Because shields used by knights to break through were much bigger but useless in a Face-to-Face fight... they ranged from 10 to 15 pounds They were meant to protect from arrows and to cover the whole body while approaching the enemy-lines. [ Big Kite-shields]
turtle shells are made from small, flat, bony shields or plates