Shield of Achilles
Shield of Achilles,handmade of moldano and painted in corrosion patyina. Decorated with Medusa’s head,which was used in order to scare the enemies. The myth that whoever gazed upon her ,was turned into stone,was something terryfing. An aspis (Ancient Greek: ἀσπίς, plural aspides, ἀσπίδες), sometimes also referred to as an hoplon (Greek: ὅπλον), was the heavy wooden shield used by the infantry in various periods of ancient Greece.
Construction
An aspis was deeply dished and made primarily of wood. Some had a thin sheet of bronze on the outer face, often just around the rim. In some periods, the convention was to decorate the shield; in others, it was usually left plain. Probably the most famous aspis decoration is that of Sparta (Lacedaemon): a capital lambda (Λ), for Lacedaemon its alternative name (Λακεδαίμων). From the late 5th century BC, Athenian hoplites commonly used the little owl, while the shields of Theban hoplites were sometimes decorated with a sphinx, or the club of Heracles.
THE MEASUREMENT of shield of Achilles
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.[1] This large shield was made possible partly by its shape, which allowed it to be supported comfortably on the shoulder. The revolutionary part of the shield was, in fact, the grip. Known as an Argive grip, it placed the handle at the edge of the shield and was supported by a leather fastening for the forearm at the center.
This allowed hoplites more mobility with the shield. As well as the ability to capitalize on their offensive capabilities and better support the phalanx. The shield rested on a man’s shoulders, stretching down to the knees. They were designed for a mass of hoplites to push forward into the opposing army. A move called othismos, and it was their most essential equipment.[2] That the shield was convex[3] made it possible for warriors to use it as a flotation device for crossing rivers, and its large round shape allowed it to be used for hauling the bodies of the dead from the battlefield.





