Humans have been developing ingenious ways of killing each other for millennia.
Some weapons are simple and brutal while others show a horrifying creativity, but eventually all become quaint museum artifacts. Such are the exhibits in Chateau Castelnaud,
a 13th-century fortress high above the Dordogne valley, in France’s Périgord region, now a privately owned museum of medieval warfare.
Castelnaud is extraordinarily well done and worth a tour.
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