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p.344, Arms and Armour of the Crusading Era, 1050-1350, Western Europe and the Crusader States by David Nicolle
947A-C 'Sigurd the Dragon Slayer', carved wooden doorway, Norway, 12th century
(in situchurch, Hylestad, Norway)
The similarity between the hero's military equipment on the Hylestad carvings and that seen on the Lewes Chessmen is obvious. Here again conical helmets with nasals have long neckguards (B and C), and even ear-pieces (C). The shield is a tall kite-shaped type and the swords (A and C) have long straight quillons and round pommels. Even the scabbard is hung in the normal Western European manner. In fact only the pendant ear and neck defences set this man's equipment apart from that of his neighbours to the south.