01-01-2022, 04:36 AM
Hi Graham,
I read some of your comments about ear guards being for psychological purposes rather than protective on another thread. I created this account just to have a way to reach out to you. Could you email me? I am writing a book that includes an allusion to the Roman's military helmet (I have absolutely no background in or real depth of knowledge about this topic) and I was wondering if you could expound on that thought for me. Does psychological mean for blocking out enemies verbal threats? Where can I find more information about these metal guards being added later, rather than present in an original design?
My email is [email protected]. I am more likely to see a reply there than on this website.
Thank you in advance for ANY help!
I read some of your comments about ear guards being for psychological purposes rather than protective on another thread. I created this account just to have a way to reach out to you. Could you email me? I am writing a book that includes an allusion to the Roman's military helmet (I have absolutely no background in or real depth of knowledge about this topic) and I was wondering if you could expound on that thought for me. Does psychological mean for blocking out enemies verbal threats? Where can I find more information about these metal guards being added later, rather than present in an original design?
My email is [email protected]. I am more likely to see a reply there than on this website.
Thank you in advance for ANY help!