04-07-2008, 11:49 AM
I remember a bone or ivory handle, without metal plates, that are clearly for a rod type. It's published in the Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies.
Some of the plates founded without pugio can easily be for a rod type. And some of the pugiones preserved with handle could be of rod type. It's dificult to say, because only a few are correctly/detailed published.
Some of the plates founded without pugio can easily be for a rod type. And some of the pugiones preserved with handle could be of rod type. It's dificult to say, because only a few are correctly/detailed published.
Cesar Pocinya
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