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Book with belt parts....
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Ave!<br>
Bishop and Coulston's "Roman Military Equipment" is the first place to start---IF you can find it!<br>
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Bishop also did an article in JRMES on "The Imperial Apron", though I don't recall which volume offhand. Check the JRMES site and look through the tables of contents. There's one on apron terminals, as well, I think.<br>
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Bits and pieces show up in various archeological reports, etc., which are always worth having but I'm not sure you want to buy all those books on the off chance that they'll have a buckle you haven't seen yet!<br>
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Was it a Deepeeka belt you got, by chance? My condolences, it's a total loss... They're supposed to have 2 newer versions which might actually have some usable parts, but I haven't seen them yet. Don't hold your breath, though. The Museum Replicas one is even worse. Albion and Raymond's Quiet Press make some nice parts, if you want to assemble your own belt.<br>
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Vale,<br>
Matthew/Quintus <p></p><i></i>
Matthew Amt (Quintus)
Legio XX, USA
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Book with belt parts.... - by Anonymous - 11-03-2001, 03:58 AM
Books with belt parts - by Matthew Amt - 11-04-2001, 06:11 PM
Re: Books with belt parts - by mcbishop - 11-04-2001, 09:54 PM
Re: Books with belt parts - by richard - 11-08-2001, 12:40 PM

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