Depends on the mace. Ceremonial maces have many but no two are alike. Weapon maces have none.
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Maces in Mesopotamia were made from materials like copper, bronze, or stone. These maces were crafted by skilled artisans and metalworkers within the region. Metal maces were often created using techniques such as casting, forging, and shaping.
Yes, there are types of maces without spikes, known as "bludgeoning maces" or simply "maces." These typically feature a solid, round head or a smooth design that allows for powerful striking without the use of spikes. They were designed to deliver blunt force trauma, making them effective against armored opponents. The absence of spikes means they are often easier to wield and can be more versatile in combat.
Maces
The three main weapons used in middle ages battles in Europe were swords, maces and English longbows
clubs truncheons maces
No, there isn't any evidence suggesting that maces were used by the ancient Greeks. The closest thing they had were wooden clubs.
sword or daggers or maces
Maces and Axes
knives, swords and maces
Swords, spears, maces, etc etc.