How heavy is a spear?

Spears, in general, about 1 - 2 kg, halberds 3 - 4 kg, but there's quite a bit of range. i recently did some spear length comparations in medieval art, and the length seems to go from a head taller (so, just a bit short of 2 m) to almost three heads taller (3 m).
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How many pounds did Goliath's spear weigh?

I'm looking for one to match the description found in the Bible in I Samuel 17:7 "His spear shaft was like a weaver's rod, and its iron point weighed six hundred shekels." Six hundred shekels come out to be 15 lbs. Yes, I know how heavy that is.
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How heavy was a Greek spear?

The use of the thrusting spear indicates the Greeks' desire to approach the enemy at close quarters. The spear was heavy, considering only the right hand was used in holding it. Spears measured six to eight feet in length, but only an inch in diameter. A typical spear weighed between two and four pounds.
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How heavy was a Spartans spear?

"The primary weapon of the hoplite, the dory spear was 7 to 9 feet in length, weighing 2 to 4 pounds, having a two inch diameter wooden handle, and tipped with an iron spearhead on one end and another iron tip on the other.
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How heavy was a Spartan shield?

The aspis measured at least 0.9 metres (2 ft 11 in) in diameter and weighed about 7.3 kilograms (16 lb), and it was about 25–38 millimetres (0.98–1.50 in) thick. This large shield was made possible partly by its shape, which allowed it to be supported comfortably on the shoulder.
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How thick is a spear?

Spear heads were fixed to wooden shafts using a rivet. The sockets on the surviving spear heads suggest that the shafts were typically round, with a diameter of 2-3cm (about one inch).
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How tall was David from the Bible?

David was a youth, so he may have been shorter than 5' tall, at an enormous disadvantage in any match of physical strength. Goliath was a Philistine champion, fighting to dominate the territory. Could anyone on the Israelite side match him in height? Yes, one man.
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How tall was Goliath from the Bible?

Some ancient texts say that Goliath stood at "four cubits and a span" –- which Chadwick says equals about 7.80 feet (2.38 meters) — while other ancient texts claim that he towered at "six cubits and a span" — a measurement equivalent to about 11.35 feet (3.46 m).
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How heavy is a shekel?

The mean mass of the shekel, calculated from all known marked specimens, is about 11.4 g.
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How heavy are medieval Spears?

Spears, in general, about 1 - 2 kg, halberds 3 - 4 kg, but there's quite a bit of range. i recently did some spear length comparations in medieval art, and the length seems to go from a head taller (so, just a bit short of 2 m) to almost three heads taller (3 m).
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How heavy is a boar spear?

Weight: 4-1/4 LBS.
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How heavy is a shield?

The shield's weight will vary by size, thickness, features, and materials used. Rectangular shields tend to weigh between 6 - 14 lbs (2.7 - 6.5 kg), while most circular shields weigh around 4 - 5 lbs (1.8 - 2.3 kg).
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How heavy was a knight's sword?

Whereas a single-handed sword on average weighed 2–4 lbs., even the large two-handed “swords of war” of the fourteenth to the sixteenth century rarely weighed in excess of 10 lbs.
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How heavy is a great sword?

Morphology. Due to their size and weight—typically at least 1.4 m (4 ft 7 in) long and with a mass/weight of over 2 kg (4.4 lb)—Zweihänders require two hands, as the name implies; as such they require at least 25 cm (9.8 in) for the grip.
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How heavy is a Viking shield?

It is thought that a leather covered Viking shield weighed between 7kg and 10kg. deflect attacks, push attacks offline and spread the shock of a blow. The Viking shield protected most of a warrior's body, leaving only the head and legs exposed.
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How tall is a Spartan?

Depending on the type of Spartan the height of a Spartan II (fully armored) is 7'2 feet tall, a Spartan III (Fully armored) is 6'10 feet tall, and a Spartan IV (Fully armored) stands on average a little shorter at 6'9, all while boasting a reinforced endoskeleton.
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How heavy was a ancient Greek shield?

Lastly, most historians of ancient Greek warfare have estimated that the shield used in classical times weighed between 13.5 lbs / 6.12 kgs and 18 lbs / 8.16 kgs (i.e. 30 lbs is most likely an extreme limit, if not an exaggeration).
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