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Fullered Spatha - Vindex - 04-03-2014

Note to self: never lend out your Miks!!

May I ask if anyone could enlighten me on the archaeological evidence for the FIRST appearance of this type or weapon, please? If so, was it cavalry or infantry context?

Thank you in advance.

EDIT: Perhaps spatha "type" should be the better term as the only one I can recall is the one which looks more like an elongated gladius and was 3rd C. Google tells me it is the Lauriacum-Hromowka but is this the first evidence?


Fullered Spatha - Flavivs Aetivs - 04-03-2014

There are fullered Spatha blades going back to Republican Era I think. Let me check, if I recall they were usually Double or triple fullered.