12-31-2011, 11:27 PM
I think that the muscle cuirass is correct, and historicaly accurate. And if you search a little you have plenty of exemple of it.
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4044/4388...5e20ae.jpg
Concerning the "pteruges", as you, i'm a little bit sceptic. I think that the sculpter (who isn't me at all concerning the spartan), have a roman influence concerning this part of the stuff. The greek one seems more squared, and very rarely studed. But who knows if some differences or exceptions would have existed.
Thanks for your comments jackie, and again for your precisions ghostmojo.
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4044/4388...5e20ae.jpg
Concerning the "pteruges", as you, i'm a little bit sceptic. I think that the sculpter (who isn't me at all concerning the spartan), have a roman influence concerning this part of the stuff. The greek one seems more squared, and very rarely studed. But who knows if some differences or exceptions would have existed.
Thanks for your comments jackie, and again for your precisions ghostmojo.
Sebastien THIRIET
"Si vis pacem para bellum"
Blog on history (FR):
http://unehistoirepourtous.over-blog.com/
"Si vis pacem para bellum"
Blog on history (FR):
http://unehistoirepourtous.over-blog.com/