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Linen clad Etruscan warriors

Started by aligern, December 02, 2014, 01:21:24 PM

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Duncan Head

Quote from: aligern on December 02, 2014, 01:21:24 PM
https://www.academia.edu/1393274/Linen-clad_Etruscan_warriors
cited on TMP and interesting
Cited on TMP by me  :)

It's a chapter from the Wearing the Cloak book which I reviewed for Slingshot, jointly with Reconstructing Ancient Linen Body Armor, last year (or early this?).  It is a good read if you don't have the full book.
Duncan Head

aligern

Apologies DuncanI plead  that I did it in a hurry and did not realise that you were Gurkan!
Roy

Mark G


aligern

Gurkhan........you can go look that up.
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Patrick Waterson

"Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing had happened." - Winston Churchill

Duncan Head

Oh, I wouldn't go that far.

But I do at least try to be consistently obscure.
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Justin Swanton

The pdf reminds me of this other invaluable resource on clothing (and arms) in the Roman army:

(sometimes I cannot help myself)


Andreas Johansson

Having t-shirts, all more-or-less the same size, with nominal sizes ranging from M to XXL, I've got some sympathy for Obelix.

(I haven't got any of the mythical FB and WG sizes tho.)
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Acquired: 243 infantry, 55 cavalry, 2 chariots, 95 other
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Dave Beatty

I recently attended a presentation by a guy who constructed linen armor and shot arrows at it.  Pretty interesting.  The armor was actually more effective than similar thicknesses of bronze.  Check out his website at http://www.uwgb.edu/aldreteg/Linothorax.html