07-18-2011, 07:50 PM
Sorry,
I wasn't in for a bit of "shin-kicking" , I just wanted to clarify things to more than one person (sorry if I "misaligned" my roster of words for this :oops: ...), in fact it seems that the ruling opinion of "our younger days" is right in the process of being re-aligned.
BTW: I faintly remember more of "earlier" camps with clavicula and titula, but since I got more than one hobby, my files get somewhat disrupted from time to time making it hard to come up with the right references/sources when in need. :roll:
For now
Simplex
BTW, Mike Bishop has been cited in a German book again (and so twice) 8) :
Alexander Reis -- NIDA-HEDDERNHEIM im 3 Jhd. n. Chr.
Studien zum Ende der Siedlung, Frankfurt 2010
[Alexander Reis -- NIDDA-HEDDERNHEIM in the 3rd Century AD
Studies on the End Of Settlement, Frankfurt 2010]
I wasn't in for a bit of "shin-kicking" , I just wanted to clarify things to more than one person (sorry if I "misaligned" my roster of words for this :oops: ...), in fact it seems that the ruling opinion of "our younger days" is right in the process of being re-aligned.
Quote:I very carefully didn't say I thought they were Flavian, just that it was generally thought so All of these narrative structures, which Romano-British scholars so love, tend to be a bit shaky IMNSHOI should have taken more care on exactly placing my arguments in respect to yours. :oops:
BTW: I faintly remember more of "earlier" camps with clavicula and titula, but since I got more than one hobby, my files get somewhat disrupted from time to time making it hard to come up with the right references/sources when in need. :roll:
For now
Simplex
BTW, Mike Bishop has been cited in a German book again (and so twice) 8) :
Alexander Reis -- NIDA-HEDDERNHEIM im 3 Jhd. n. Chr.
Studien zum Ende der Siedlung, Frankfurt 2010
[Alexander Reis -- NIDDA-HEDDERNHEIM in the 3rd Century AD
Studies on the End Of Settlement, Frankfurt 2010]
Siggi K.