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The Oakeshott typology was created by historian and illustrator Ewart Oakeshott as a way to define and catalogue the medieval sword based on physical form. It categorizes the swords of the European Middle Ages (roughly 11th to 15th centuries) into 13 main types labelled X to XXII. Oakeshott introduced it in his ''The Archaeology of Weapons: Arms and Armour from Prehistory to the Age of Chivalry'' in 1960. The system is a continuation of Jan Petersen's typology of the Viking sword, introduced in ''De Norske Vikingsverd'' ("The Norwegian Viking Swords", 1919), modified in 1927 by R. E. M. Wheeler into a typology of nine types labelled I to IX. ==Oakeshott types==
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