Avar-Age Polearms and Edged Weapons. Classification, Typology, Chronology and Technology

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General Conclusions 401


The polearms and edged weapons show diversity in their primary attribute,


being the form of blade. Their classification demonstrates that the functional


characteristics of the weapons changed only slowly, and narrower chronological


distinctions cannot be made from them, while their decoration as a secondary


attribute was subject to much more rapid transformation and can be dated


more accurately. Typological processes can be observed in the case of some


types, however, these changes are not unilinear and this method can be used


only for tracing some characteristic tendencies.


The common classification of polearms and edged weapons is particu-


larly important for their diachronic study. Several important processes in the


evolution of these weapons can be observed, like for example the gradual


spread of conical spearheads (P.II), the narrowing of reed-shaped spearheads


(P.I) or the tendency toward the dominance of single-edged blades stretching


across the three period system of Avar chronology.6


The development of the sabre has Eurasian importance amongst these wider


processes, and is demonstrated in the large number of early sabres known


from Avar cemeteries. The two main steps in the development of the sabre


6 This conclusion is verified by the fact that the predecessors of Middle phase sabres are
already known from the Early phase (Simon 1991).


DIAGRAM 24 Chronological distribution of polearms and edged weapons in the Avar-age
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