Greek Shields of the Bronze Age

This package contains 6 highly optimised low-poly bronze age greek shields; each with 4 variations.

Each shield variation comes with a 2048x2048 diffuse,normal and specular map in .PNG format.
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These shields are based on reliefs and pottery dated 1600-390 BCE:

- The Tower shield, an elongated rectangular type of Achaean early body-shield.

- The Figure-of-eight shield, a common type of Achaean body-shield composed by two lobes.

- The Dipylon, used during the late Helladic period is an oval shield with two cuts on both sides.

- The Boeotian, a large shield having scooped indentations at both sides.

- The Aspis, a heavy deeply dished wooden shield.

- The Pelte, a crescent-shaped wicker shield.
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