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Old 2nd September 2009, 08:27 PM   #14
Jim McDougall
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Wow! Beautifully done Fernando. I really like the way you detail the photo with captioning, nice graphics and very helpful.

You're very right, leather or other material was indeed worn under armour not only to provide some buffer between the hard steel and its wearer, absorb heat, which must have been unbearable at times, and also to absorb the force of blows, which would sometimes generate blunt trauma with the armour itself.
* much like the non penetrating wounds received somewhat superficially under kevlar vests etc.

In the Middle Ages, this wearing of heavy material was common, and the heavy jerkins worn during the English Civil War also examples which also served somewhat like the cuerra.

The Spanish soldiers found leather much more manueverable in these incredibly rugged regions, and great defence against the hostile flora as well as the hostile Indian tribes' arrows. The bocas no doubt provided much needed protection against the bite of the ever present rattlesnake as well.

Thank you so much for adding this great photo!!! as well as your always brilliant detail!!!

All the very best,
Jim
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