06-04-2008, 09:19 PM
Quote: Hmm, I heard it a little differently--might have been in one of his articles in Military Illustrated. He was looking at artifacts from a dig, though I don't think it was Masada. I seem to recall it was Gamala, but not sure. Anyway, there was stuff like a pugio hilt and a helmet cheekpiece, plus a box full of rusty junk which the the staff didn't think was very important. But he pulled out Corbridge style lobed hinges and other fittings, enough for at least a whole collar/shoulder section of a Corbridge lorica. They luckily had a copy of Robinson's book there, and when he pointed out what was there, the staff got a lot more excited. I don't know if this was all part of the now-famous Gamala lorica or a different piece.
Geez, at least I HOPE we're talking about the same event, here!!
Matthew
Yes, this is the Gamala cuirass with its (so far) unique sliding rivets.
Guy Stiebel has studied this in detail and was kind enough to show me bits of the real thing as well as photos (I seem to recall) of it in situ.
Mike Bishop