01-21-2004, 12:03 PM
<img src="http://www.euskalnet.net/oskarmaestu/campagi3.jpg" style="border:0;"/><br>
Hi Graham,<br>
<br>
I posted this image here some time ago. I think that I'm the first one to have had campagi reconstructed. This model is copied from one of the Deurne shoes (ca. 320 AD) Campagi were in use from late 3rd century AD to, at least, 6th century. This kind of model, however, only remained in use until last quarter/ end of 4th century.<br>
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Campagi were flimsy, rather open shoes. I think that they were worn mainly by officers and cavalrymen.<br>
<br>
Aitor <p></p><i></i>
Hi Graham,<br>
<br>
I posted this image here some time ago. I think that I'm the first one to have had campagi reconstructed. This model is copied from one of the Deurne shoes (ca. 320 AD) Campagi were in use from late 3rd century AD to, at least, 6th century. This kind of model, however, only remained in use until last quarter/ end of 4th century.<br>
<br>
Campagi were flimsy, rather open shoes. I think that they were worn mainly by officers and cavalrymen.<br>
<br>
Aitor <p></p><i></i>
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