While looking for some information about shield structures in Ian
Heath's "Armies of the Dark Ages, 600 – 1066" (published by the
wargames research group) I came across the following, unfortunately
without reference to the original source.
"Some idea of the cost of such full equipment as is illustrated here can be got from the following assessment of 9th century arms in cows: the helmet was worth 6 cows; the brunia {corselet of metal scales or possibly chainmail} 12 cows; sword and scabbard 7 cows; greaves 6 cows; spear and shield 2 cows; and the horse 12 cows. The total of 45 cows (which, admittedly, can be reduced to 15 by assessing in terms of the dearest cows) should then be compared to the bovine population of some of the richer individual royal estates, which had at the most only about 50 cows (excluding oxen, heifers, and bullocks)."
--Bryan Received on Fri 07 Sep 2001 - 09:26:55 EEST
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