How to Forge an Empire: Arms Production in the Middle Byzantine Period

Abstract

The goal of this thesis is to explore the production of ferrous (iron) armaments in the Middle Byzantine Empire, and more specifically the tenth century. Three cornerstones define the current research: (1) An exploration of the technology at use in the production of ferrous armaments. (2) A comprehensive look at the logistical and organizational structures which facilitated this industry. (3) A closer look at the labour investments required to manufacture armaments through an ethnographic and experimental approach. The tenth century document known as the De Cerimoniis forms a foundational pillar of the current study. The document details the quantity and types of military equipment required for a naval expedition launched by the Byzantines in A.D. 949. The information provided within has made this inquiry into logistics possible, and has allowed for the assessment of overall trends in the tenth century arms production industry.

Author Keywords: armour, arms production, Byzantine military, logistics, metallurgy, weapons

    Item Description
    Type
    Contributors
    Creator (cre): Dills, Jordan Matthew
    Thesis advisor (ths): Elton, Hugh
    Degree committee member (dgc): Fitzsimons, Rodney D
    Degree committee member (dgc): Janz, Lisa
    Degree granting institution (dgg): Trent University
    Date Issued
    2018
    Date (Unspecified)
    2018
    Place Published
    Peterborough, ON
    Language
    Extent
    208 pages
    Rights
    Copyright is held by the author, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise noted.
    Local Identifier
    TC-OPET-10520
    Publisher
    Trent University
    Degree
    Master of Arts (M.A.): Anthropology