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Unfortunately, nothing that I've seen so far comes close the sheer photo-mass of Robinson. Junkelmann's "Romische Helme" is great and has nice detail shots of a number of helmets, and shows a few that were unknown back when Robinson wrote, but it's in German and still doesn't show as MANY pieces as Robinson. There may be other books out there in German or French that are similar, I just don't know them.<br>
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Fortunately, for the beginning reenactor, Connolly is a very good start. There is also Graham Sumner's book, "Roman Army: Wars of the Empire", part of the Brassey's History of Uniform Series. Dan Peterson's book shows a number of basic types, too. All of these should be easy to find. (Did I miss anything obvious?)<br>
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A lot of other books and journals have nice pieces scattered through them, but it will take you a few years and a few hundred dollars to track them all down, I'm afraid! But for starters, you don't really need them. Most of what they show are details that are now generally known, or variations on a theme. Some are truly different or exciting or radical, but either don't seem to have been common enough to bother having them mass-produced, or are so wonderfully gawdy and elaborate that most of us can't afford a good reproduction!<br>
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You can find full information on the above books on the Legio XX Bibliography page,<br>
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www.larp.com/legioxx/bibliog.html<br>
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You've probably already seen the Helmets page,<br>
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www.larp.com/legioxx/helmets.html<br>
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It has a couple links to sites with more photos of originals, though not always detailed, clear, or well-labeled. Hazards of the Net!<br>
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Good luck, and Vale,<br>
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Matthew/Quintus <p></p><i></i>