04-03-2016, 08:24 PM
(04-03-2016, 08:53 AM)Crispianus Wrote: More Flavian:Thanks again!
Here is one example from Didymoi a fort in Egypt nearish to Thebes and probably was intended as protection for a trade route, this example is dated to Trajanic 110ad, but examples exist of earlier forms from the same site 76-77, 86-92 and 96ad repectively firmly putting the style in the Flavian Era, the length is 267mm so is clearly for a man (40-41eu) rather then a women(see the first pic of the Greek/Roman sculpture in the previous post) source: "Le objets en cuir de Didymoi" M. Leguilloux 2006.
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