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Palmyrene HC??

Started by aligern, May 14, 2017, 12:10:26 AM

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aligern


Jim Webster

Quote from: aligern on May 14, 2017, 12:10:26 AM
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2015/05/17/15/28B410A000000578-3085089-Syrian_authorities_and_local_archaeological_enthusiasts_are_tryi-a-37_1431871501314.jpg

Interesting, though s looks like Palmyrene armoured man on an unarmoured horse??
Anyone else seen this Any Thoughts?
Roy

perhaps rear rank cataphracts just had less body armour and horse armour?

Jim

Mark G

Think big Jim.

New palmyren lists, new figures and armies.

Or perhaps , cats vs clibs round 2.

Jim Webster

Quote from: Mark G on May 14, 2017, 08:12:34 AM
Think big Jim.

New palmyren lists, new figures and armies.

Or perhaps , cats vs clibs round 2.

where was the find made? Might be Sassanid or Parthian :-)

Duncan Head

Looks mediaeval Islamic to me, for some reason. Partly the shape of the saddle, I think.
Duncan Head

Mark G


aligern

#6
Interesting Duncan, have you got any parallels? There are no stirrups, which could make it early pist conquest Arab and they did wear long coats of armour.

However I do find t reminiscent of this Parthian piece

Roy

Duncan Head

Duncan Head

Dangun

Quote from: aligern on May 14, 2017, 12:10:26 AM
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2015/05/17/15/28B410A000000578-3085089-Syrian_authorities_and_local_archaeological_enthusiasts_are_tryi-a-37_1431871501314.jpg

Interesting, though s looks like Palmyrene armoured man on an unarmoured horse??
Anyone else seen this Any Thoughts?
Roy

Interesting Roy.
What is the source of the "Palmyrene" identification?

Duncan Head

Knew it!

http://www.cultureindevelopment.nl/index.php?id=130&sub_id=1603 -

QuoteA sculpture of a knight riding a horse which dates back to the Ummayad period (8th century AD) is pictured in 2009 in a photo courtesy of the Palmyra Antiquities Department. Syria's extraordinary archaeological heritage has fallen prey to the fighting ravaging the country for more than 18 months, with destruction, theft and systematic looting on the rise.
Duncan Head

aligern

#10
The Palmyrene identification was from the Daily Mail article on Palmyrene artefacts being destroyed by Isis and is a bit generic about the 2000 year old attribution.
The Parthian piece was the well known chap in long coat of plate armour and GI bowler helmet fighting a lion..
http://www.ancient-origins.net/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/stone-etched-relief.jpg?itok=THBSPCAl

If its eighth century Arab  it could well be before stirrups, which would make sense. Do Arabs have an indigenous armour style then? or would it be something based on Byzantine or Sassanian style?
Roy

Erpingham

Quote from: aligern on May 15, 2017, 12:09:40 PM

The Parthian piece was the well known chap in long coat of plate armour and GI bowler helmet fighting a lion..
http://www.ancient-origins.net/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/stone-etched-relief.jpg?itok=THBSPCAl

Roy

Not my area, but that "GI bowler" looks rather like a Boeotian helmet in profile.  A parthian wearing a hand-me-down Seleucid helmet maybe?

Duncan Head

Quote from: aligern on May 15, 2017, 12:09:40 PMIf its eighth century Arab  it could well be before stirrups, which would make sense. Do Arabs have an indigenous armour style then? or would it be something based on Byzantine or Sassanian style?

Plenty of evidence for Arab mail, which may or may not differ from their neighbours' styles.  Also some for scale, which Nicolle at one point thinks might be characteristically Arab. That cross-hatching could represent almost anything, though.
Duncan Head