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Early Italian Warfare

Started by andrew881runner, August 01, 2014, 07:13:18 AM

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Duncan Head

Another contribution to the Italian/early Roman warfare discussion is Tomczak, "Roman military equipment in the 4th century BC". Much of it has been said before, of course. One interesting illustration (figure 4) is another Praenestine cista, dated "c.325-275", this one featuring a warrior with Argive hoplite shield and thonged throwing spear.
Duncan Head

Mark G

I don't suppose you know how to get hold of Koons thesis, do you?


Duncan Head

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Quote from: Mark G on August 18, 2014, 05:41:43 PM
I don't suppose you know how to get hold of Koons thesis, do you?
It's been published as a book - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Infantry-Narratives-British-Archaeological-International/dp/1407306324/

I published a review in Slingshot, probably late 2012.

Or if you're an academia.edu member, you could try messaging him from https://manchester.academia.edu/SamKoon and beg....
Duncan Head