06-14-2013, 11:28 AM
Quote: Walrus teeth are very small compared to elephant tusks and the Romans would have to trade for them with the Inuit of the far North.I agree about the size and therefore the probably availability, but the Romans surely did not need tradelinks with the Inuit! Walrus was far more common in those days, and could be found on the shores of Scotaland and Ireland, and perhaps they visited some Roman shores as well. Besides, there were always traders inbetween.
Quote: Sorry guys, but common sense dictates Romans got their ivory from Africa, along with lions, leopards and all sorts of fancy beasts. Ivory was a commonly traded commodety as has been throughout the ages till in de 1970 someone decided hunting the elephant to extinction may not be a very good idea.We agree there, ivory from African elephants would be far more likely that mamoth.
Although I still think that the Romans used unicorn ivory.
Robert Vermaat
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MODERATOR
FECTIO Late Romans
THE CAUSE OF WAR MUST BE JUST
(Maurikios-Strategikon, book VIII.2: Maxim 12)