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Book Project Snippet IV (11/22/2022)

🕑 Added 2022-11-22 20:23:41 +0000 UTC

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Naldiin

I think it's striking here because Roman fighting was so unusual in being sword-centered, rather than focusing on the spear. So it's surprising that they adopted a sword-focused mode of fighting *before* they adopted the sword they're famous for.

Naldiin

So I did all of the initial research as part of the dissertation, so it really becomes here a question of 'are there any pieces of gear where the scholarship has moved meaningfully in the last four years.' And the answer there is yes and it's mail, mostly due to the work of Martin Wijnhoven. There are some pieces where the answer is just 'we don't know' - the small Roman shield, the parma, for instance is a 'we don't know very much' category. Gallic textile armor seems like it was probably a thing but once again a lot of 'we don't know.'

Evan Howard

That's a lot of gear to describe. Are there any pieces that are proving remarkably tricky to nail down?

Adam

Is it really that surprising that the adoption of the Gladius hispaniensis didn't create a tactical revolution? I would have thought that armies switching out from one sword to a different type of sword would be doing so because the new blade better fits the sort of tactics they were already using, rather than revolutionizing the tactics alongside a new weapon.


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