I’ve been under the impression that articles were written by someone whose first language isn’t English and isn’t a trained scholar, so I was giving them a bit of slack.
Do you guys have some better sources (specifically for archeology) that tread the line between overly academic and more accessible better? I’m not in the field, I just follow the RSS feed for this site, so I’m open to recs.
I’ve been under the impression that articles were written by someone whose first language isn’t English and isn’t a trained scholar, so I was giving them a bit of slack.
Do you guys have some better sources (specifically for archeology) that tread the line between overly academic and more accessible better? I’m not in the field, I just follow the RSS feed for this site, so I’m open to recs.
Bro the article is sitting dexterity and strength like they attributes in a larp game.
here is a good source on historical arms and combat: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KpBLUj1uTgo&pp=ygURc2Nob2xhZ2xhZGlhdG9yaWE%3D
Bro the article is sitting dexterity and strength like they attributes in a larp game. They’re literally confusing fiction and reality.
here is a good source on historical arms and combat: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=SAvM3rQInJg