2015
DOI: 10.1080/17546559.2015.1101522
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The saint above the door: hagiographic sculpture in twelfth-century Uncastillo

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“…In the last quarter of the 12th century, depictions of war flails appeared in Aragon, Northeastern Spain, for example in the archway of one of the many churches in the town of San Miguel de Uncastillo (Perratore 2015). The images depicted below (Nicolle 1999;Manning 2016) show a two-handed ball-and-chain type flail with a spherical ball and short chain (1/3 the length of the haft), though no further context of use is given.…”
Section: "S'o Ot Plomées Et Maint Fanssart Pesantmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last quarter of the 12th century, depictions of war flails appeared in Aragon, Northeastern Spain, for example in the archway of one of the many churches in the town of San Miguel de Uncastillo (Perratore 2015). The images depicted below (Nicolle 1999;Manning 2016) show a two-handed ball-and-chain type flail with a spherical ball and short chain (1/3 the length of the haft), though no further context of use is given.…”
Section: "S'o Ot Plomées Et Maint Fanssart Pesantmentioning
confidence: 99%