Ancient Greek Greaves

Ancient Greek Greaves These pair of Ancient Greek Greaves was a piece of armor that protects the legs of ancient warriors. The primary purpose was to ...
Ancient Greek Greaves

Ancient Greek Greaves - Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki by Joy of Museums

These pair of Ancient Greek Greaves was a piece of armor that protects the legs of ancient warriors. The primary purpose was to protect the tibia from attack. The tibia is a bone very close to the skin surface and is therefore extremely vulnerable to just about any attack. Furthermore, a successful attack on the shin results in that leg being rendered useless, significantly hampering one’s ability to maneuver.

These greaves of a metal exterior with inner padding of felt. The felt padding was particularly crucial because, without it, any blow would transfer directly from the metal plating to the shin. Greaves was mentioned in many ancient texts, and in the Illiad, the Greek forces are commonly called:

“well-greaved Acheans.”

Many skeletons have been found buried with greaves in their tombs, indicating their status in ancient society., including gladiators and soldiers.

Ancient Greek Greaves

  • Title: Ancient Greek Greaves
  • Date: 6th – 2nd BC
  • Material: Bronze
  • Culture: Ancient Greek
  • Museum: Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki

A Tour of the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki

  • Macedonian Army Helmet
  • Ancient Greek Greaves

A Tour of Museums in Thessaloniki

  • Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki
  • Museum for the Macedonian Struggle (Thessaloniki)
  • Atatürk Museum
  • War Museum of Thessaloniki

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– Epicurus

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