hrávörur
Hrávörur is a term in Icelandic that refers to protective equipment worn by combatants. The word is attested in medieval Icelandic literature and later historical sources, and is often used as a broad label for gear that served to defend the wearer in battle.
Definition and scope: Hrávörur encompasses items worn on the body for protection, such as helmets, body armor,
Materials and construction: In the Viking and medieval periods, protective gear could be made from iron or
Historical context: Icelandic sources mention armor in sagas and legal codes, though physical evidence from Iceland
Legacy: Today, hrávörur is studied by historians and archaeologists as part of the broader study of Norse