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Roman Infantry Tactics in the Mid-Republic: A Reassessment

Started by Dangun, April 18, 2020, 03:58:22 AM

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Imperial Dave

Quote from: Holly on April 18, 2020, 04:14:25 PM
I've emailed him for the full article

and got a fairly rapid reply from the author. Not sure if there is any difference in the 2 articles bar tidying up...
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Dangun

Quote from: Erpingham on April 19, 2020, 09:38:07 AM
QuoteWhat do you think is going on with the left-most figure on the Mainz Principia Relief?
If that is indeed a shield held at head height, what did he think he was doing? If he was punching with a shield, it does seem risky.

He's the second rank of fulcum, perhaps?

The author picked shield punch. But that is a good thought...
And it led me to... (free online article) The Fulcum... Germanization of Roman Military Tactics
https://grbs.library.duke.edu/article/view/101/101

Much appreciated.


Erpingham

QuoteThe author picked shield punch. But that is a good thought...

Because I had read Rance's paper, which perhaps the author had not :)

I think a shield punch would be more inline - a straight arm, rather than a hook.  A hollywood waft of the shield might look dramatic but I get the impression the Romans were more into economy in combat (it features in a common topic about barbarians exhausting themselves flailing about IIRC)

Imperial Dave

definitely on the straight arm shield punch line of thinking. it allows you to combine with a sword thrust on the 'backswing'
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