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- Q1603184 subject Q15125461.
- Q1603184 subject Q9559547.
- Q1603184 abstract "An aventail or camail is a flexible curtain of mail attached to the skull of a helmet that extends to cover the throat, neck and shoulders. Part or all of the face, with spaces to allow vision, could also be covered. The earliest camails were riveted directly to the edge of the helmet, however, beginning in the 1320s in Western Europe a detachable version replaced this type. The detachable aventail was attached to a leather band, which was in turn attached to the lower border of the helmet by a series of staples called vervelles. Holes in the leather band were passed over the vervelles, and a waxed cord was passed through the holes in the vervelles to secure it. Aventails were most commonly seen on bascinets in the 14th century and served as a replacement for a complete mail hood (coif). Some aventails were decorated with edging in brass or bronze links (sometimes gilded), or with a zig-zag lower edge (vandyked). By the late 15th century, the aventail had replaced the mail coif completely.".
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- Q1603184 wikiPageExternalLink books?id=1C54r8GgrUIC&pg=261-262.
- Q1603184 wikiPageWikiLink Q15125461.
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- Q1603184 wikiPageWikiLink Q9559547.
- Q1603184 comment "An aventail or camail is a flexible curtain of mail attached to the skull of a helmet that extends to cover the throat, neck and shoulders. Part or all of the face, with spaces to allow vision, could also be covered. The earliest camails were riveted directly to the edge of the helmet, however, beginning in the 1320s in Western Europe a detachable version replaced this type.".
- Q1603184 label "Aventail".
- Q1603184 depiction TombaPrincepNegre.JPG.