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The Mace. By: Dylan Holder. Description of T he Mace Uses of T he Mace What A M ace Is Made Of Conclusion. Description of The Mace. A metal club An enlarged or flanged head A weighted iron ball Not connected by a chain. Description of The Mace Continued. A whole
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The Mace By: Dylan Holder
Description of The Mace • Uses of The Mace • What AMace Is Made Of • Conclusion
Description of The Mace • A metal club • An enlarged or flanged head • A weighted iron ball • Not connected by a chain
Description of The Mace Continued • A whole • A silver globe mounted on the mace in the House of Representatives • A club-like staff • Back to contents
Uses of The Mace • A weapon • Capable of delivering a powerful blow • Used as a hand weapon • A symbol of authority
Uses of The Mace Continued • Gained a ceremonial character • Used for defense • People who guarded kings carried maces • Priests carried maces • Back to contents
What A Mace Is Made Of • A weighted head • A weighted metal ball on the end • A metal or wooden staff • The mace was a metal or wooden club
What A Mace Is Made Of Continued • A head made of any dense metals • A head made of either stone, copper, bronze, iron, or steel • A head that may be mounted on it • Back to contents
Conclusion • The mace was useful because of its, uses, its description, and its strength • I think the mace was younger than the sword • The mace could have been better used • The mace kind of died out
Works Cited • (2008) “Mace.” World Book. 2008. • Hilliam, Paul. Medieval Weapons and Warfare. New York: The Rosen Publishing Group, 2004. • “Mace (Club).” Wikipedia. May 9, 2013 http://en.wiipedia.org/wiki/Mace_(Club)