09-16-2012, 09:16 PM
Vindex wrote:
I am beginning to feel vindicated...something must be wrong!
Probably! :wink:
Crossing the Kennet was about 300 yards from the Roman lines so has no bearing on the charge at all.
The position on the side of the valley is what allows the Romans to bring in the Brythonic army to callenge them on equal terms.
The Cunetio Time Team is about 200 years after this action.
I don't understand the comment about one spring????? :?
You are the person who has indicated that the river would be dry.
I indicated that it is easily fordable in a number of places.... was there enough water for thousands of horses - no idea..... but it does fit Steve Kaye's criteria and that is good enough for me.
Kind Regards - Deryk
I am beginning to feel vindicated...something must be wrong!
Probably! :wink:
Crossing the Kennet was about 300 yards from the Roman lines so has no bearing on the charge at all.
The position on the side of the valley is what allows the Romans to bring in the Brythonic army to callenge them on equal terms.
The Cunetio Time Team is about 200 years after this action.
I don't understand the comment about one spring????? :?
You are the person who has indicated that the river would be dry.
I indicated that it is easily fordable in a number of places.... was there enough water for thousands of horses - no idea..... but it does fit Steve Kaye's criteria and that is good enough for me.
Kind Regards - Deryk
Deryk