Maces
Maces are blunt melee weapons with a heavy head mounted on a shaft. They are designed to deliver crushing blows and to defeat opponents wearing armor. The head is typically made of metal and attached to wood or metal hafts ranging from about 40 to 120 cm. The heads can be simple rounded shapes or elaborate with flanges, knobs, or projecting blades. Common variants include the flanged mace, which has protruding rims to concentrate force, and the knobbed or spiked forms, sometimes called a spiked mace or knob mace.
The design evolved from early club-like weapons in the early medieval period to more specialized armored-cavalry
In modern times, the mace is widely employed as a symbol of authority in ceremonial roles in
See also: club, flail, war hammer, morning star, ceremonial mace.