02-18-2017, 11:45 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-18-2017, 11:59 PM by Nathan Ross.)
(02-18-2017, 11:11 PM)Graham Sumner Wrote: The tombstone of Aurelius Iustinus from legio II Italica wears a long loose sleeved tunic on his tombstone now in the Regional museum at Celje Slovenia.
So he does. Thanks. And the text reads (obito) in exp(editione) / Daccisca - which 'Dacian expedition' might that have been? The 'Aurelius' name would put it post-212 I suppose, and the oval shield and hairstyle look rather third century too - maybe Aurelianic? No earlier than the Dura Europos paintings anyway, I wouldn't think.
So it looks like we still don't have any real evidence for the regular use of long sleeved tunics before the early decades of the third century - I would guess the Apamea tombstones might be the earliest? Do you know what Evan was referring to above, from your book, Graham?
Nathan Ross