One frequently runs into glib unsupported quips about the average body height or weight of Medieval man was blah-blah-blah.
Of course, almost none of these sweeping generalities never seem to get specific -- like by ethnicity (did they survey the achaeological remains of everybody from the Scots to the Portuguese); or specific time period (gee, by Medieval some dude could mean the time spanning anywhere from 500-1350 -- but of course, that is never clarified) -- plus the failing of any sweeping statement about the average man being extraploated to armoured men: for the men who actually wore armour in any given period are never the average men of their time and culture. So to survey a mass-grave of plague-stricken peasants or monks just does not quite meet the criteria. It would be like someone asking about the average mass of modern firemen, and instead of going to a firehouse to find out, to instead go to a pawn shop, survey the dudes there, and then extrapolate that to the firemen.
The specific query
Does a valid survey of the body-mass of Medieval and Renaissance armour-wearing warriors exist?
I would imagine that the best way to do this would be to survey the estimated height & weight only the remains of warriors who were known to have fought armoured and/or the dimensions & volume of the armours that they wore.
Although like anything else, there may be some problems of methodology etc nonetheless.
It would be exceedingly nice if someone has bothered to do such a study, instead of just making the same trite statements over and over, without any semblance of any substantiation whatsoever.
Please note, in order to prevent occurence of any of the recent paranoias which have been witnessed lately in other topics, none of this is meant to show one nation or race as better than another. A smaller man can fight just deadly as a bigger man. I just want to know about the facts of this question.
