Buckler Jamestown Rediscovery
 









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  Buckler drawing

A buckler is a small leather shield used in England from the 13th through the 16th centuries. They are usually round, about 11-14 inches in diameter and slightly concave toward the opponent. The buckler has a leather foundation which is reinforced with metal, and a central iron "boss" with a projecting spike. All that remains of the buckler found at James Fort is the iron boss.


buckler boss



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