01-07-2006, 01:55 PM
You could certainly purchase something like that. It looks like a re-construction of an early Italian type. Nearly all the bits appear in Connolly's "Greece and Rome at War", although none of his illustrations combines them in this particular way. How close the different finds, on which the equipment is based, were to each other chronologically doesn't seem clear to me. I prefer his impression of a fourth-century Samnite warrior, on P. 107. Where was the picture taken, do you know?
Whether we get a chariot and/or horses is currently still up for negotiation, but I am still working on it.
I think you meant "ride a straight line". :oops: I'm all in favour of sticking to the straight, and avoiding the rectal...A rectal thermometer, for example, goes between the buttocks. hock:
Whether we get a chariot and/or horses is currently still up for negotiation, but I am still working on it.
I think you meant "ride a straight line". :oops: I'm all in favour of sticking to the straight, and avoiding the rectal...A rectal thermometer, for example, goes between the buttocks. hock: