02-16-2010, 06:47 AM
Salve,
Another lowly newb here with one of those dreadfully annoying questions that could probably be answered using the 'search' function if only he wasn't too lazy! I'm a 21 year old college student with a developing interest in Roman reenactment. Although I have searched for many tiresome hours I haven't managed to find any groups operating in my area (Colorado) so I've decided to go it alone and possibly round up a few other wandering legionaries. The time period I am most interested in portraying is the Late Republican Era through the Civil War. Unfortunately this seems to come with a shortage in archeological evidence and gear readily available as opposed to the later periods in history. Why this particular era than?
Well, for starters I'm a Roman coin collector. Most of the coins I collect are very late Imperial and while I find them fascinating, I would like to delve into a part of Roman history that I am only vaguely familiar with. Secondly, and perhaps most importantly, I'm a tall, lanky, skinny guy and it's been my experience through other reenacting endeavors that my humble frame looks a lot better in chain armor (or lorica hamata in this case) than it does in plate, which tends to be over sized. That may seem like a rather trivial reason to portray a more difficult time period, but in the end it's all about having fun and being comfortable. I enjoy looking soldierly rather than like a child playing at war.
So, my question is this. Where should I start? There are so many different opinions, sources, etc on the subject that I am feeling a bit overwhelmed. The basic articles of clothing seem simple enough and there are several sets of lorica hamata available, but when it comes to the rest is seems hard to find a consensus. For instance, what type of gladius would be acceptable? Mainz patterns seem too early for this period, but there does not seem to be a decent Gladius Hispaniensis available through anyone. Deepeeka has one model, the Delos, that looks okay, but it isn't fabulous. What about belts? One belt, two belts, crossed belts, plated belts? Pugio or not pugio, so on and so forth...
If anyone else portrays the time period in question or just knows more about it than I do I would be extremely grateful if you could give me a break down of your gear, where you obtained it, and why you think it is justified (the last part mostly being for items that are contested, like Mainz vs. Hispaniensis. I don't really need to know what kind of underwear you sport under your tunic).
Thanks!
David Fischer
Another lowly newb here with one of those dreadfully annoying questions that could probably be answered using the 'search' function if only he wasn't too lazy! I'm a 21 year old college student with a developing interest in Roman reenactment. Although I have searched for many tiresome hours I haven't managed to find any groups operating in my area (Colorado) so I've decided to go it alone and possibly round up a few other wandering legionaries. The time period I am most interested in portraying is the Late Republican Era through the Civil War. Unfortunately this seems to come with a shortage in archeological evidence and gear readily available as opposed to the later periods in history. Why this particular era than?
Well, for starters I'm a Roman coin collector. Most of the coins I collect are very late Imperial and while I find them fascinating, I would like to delve into a part of Roman history that I am only vaguely familiar with. Secondly, and perhaps most importantly, I'm a tall, lanky, skinny guy and it's been my experience through other reenacting endeavors that my humble frame looks a lot better in chain armor (or lorica hamata in this case) than it does in plate, which tends to be over sized. That may seem like a rather trivial reason to portray a more difficult time period, but in the end it's all about having fun and being comfortable. I enjoy looking soldierly rather than like a child playing at war.
So, my question is this. Where should I start? There are so many different opinions, sources, etc on the subject that I am feeling a bit overwhelmed. The basic articles of clothing seem simple enough and there are several sets of lorica hamata available, but when it comes to the rest is seems hard to find a consensus. For instance, what type of gladius would be acceptable? Mainz patterns seem too early for this period, but there does not seem to be a decent Gladius Hispaniensis available through anyone. Deepeeka has one model, the Delos, that looks okay, but it isn't fabulous. What about belts? One belt, two belts, crossed belts, plated belts? Pugio or not pugio, so on and so forth...
If anyone else portrays the time period in question or just knows more about it than I do I would be extremely grateful if you could give me a break down of your gear, where you obtained it, and why you think it is justified (the last part mostly being for items that are contested, like Mainz vs. Hispaniensis. I don't really need to know what kind of underwear you sport under your tunic).
Thanks!
David Fischer
David Fischer