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"Indo-Persian Dhal Shield

For the use of the term 'shield in tunnel construction, see tunnelling shield.


A 'shield' is a protective device, meant to intercept attacks. The term often refers to a device that is held in the hand, as opposed to armour and a bullet proof vest. The oldest form of shield was a protection used to block attacks by hand weapons and arrows. Such shields varied greatly in construction over time and place, and most civilizations made use of them. In Europe, shields were used in war up until the 17th century, when gunpowder powered weapons made shields obsolete in the battlefield. Shields for protection from armed attack is still used by many police forces around the world. Shields are sometimes used on artillery, as well.


In telecommunication, the term shield has the following meanings:

1. A housing, screen, sheath, or cover that substantially reduces the coupling of electric, magnetic, or electromagnetic fields into or out of circuits or transmission lines.

2. A protective cover that prevents the accidental contact of objects or persons with parts or components operating at hazardous voltage levels.

Source: from Federal Standard 1037C and from MIL-STD-188


In heraldry, the shield is the principal portion of a heraldic achievement or coat of arms. Figures and patterns are depicted emblazoned upon the shield in many different arrangements.

Other figures besides the shield are used. Since the shield has been regarded as a war-like device appropriate to men only, ladies customarily bear their arms upon a lozenge, or diamond-shape, and clergymen bear theirs on a cartouche, or oval.

See also

Crest -- Mantling -- Supporters -- Compartment -- Motto

Referenced By

Ancient weapons | Coupling | Government Warehouse | List of ancient weapons | List of medieval weapons | Mantling | Medieval weapons | Motto | Native American Indian Fighting Styles | Native American fighting styles

 

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Shield American Indian War
patphill@sbcglobal.net - July 20th, 2006
I didn't realize my search would lead me here, but quite possibly my searc may soon be over. I've been attempting, for quite sometime now, to find actual war shields, either original drawings or photos that show the markings, or designs that warriors of different tribes used . Though I realize each design was its owners vision/power each had its own life and artist. If anyone reading this could tell me where my answers lie or point me in the right direction my thanks to you would be meant to be more than a word.... Pat
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