07-22-2012, 09:51 PM
Graham made a really nice pic a while ago. You could ask him to send it to you, maybe he wants to post it here, or you could buy the Ancient Warfare issue, here link to Graham´s site:
http://gsillustrator.co.uk/view.php?id=22&type=digital
Relevant literature:
R. D´Amato, G Sumner, From Herculaneum´s Ashes. A faber navalis of 79 AD, in: Ancient Warfare Magazine, III/2, Nijmegen 2009, p. 42-47.
S. Ortisi, Roman Military in the Vesuvius Area, in: L. De Blois, E. Lo Cascio (Eds.), The Impact of the Roman Army, Leiden 2007, p. 347- 353
E. Künzl, Cingula di Ercolano e Pompei, in: Cronache Pompeiane 3, 1977, p. 177 -197.
D. Mano Zisi, Nalaz iz Tekije - Les Trouvailles de Tekija, Belgrad 1957, #18 ff.
T. Cvjetićanin et al. (Eds.), Balkani, Milano 2007, p. 218-220, # 184-188.
http://gsillustrator.co.uk/view.php?id=22&type=digital
Relevant literature:
R. D´Amato, G Sumner, From Herculaneum´s Ashes. A faber navalis of 79 AD, in: Ancient Warfare Magazine, III/2, Nijmegen 2009, p. 42-47.
S. Ortisi, Roman Military in the Vesuvius Area, in: L. De Blois, E. Lo Cascio (Eds.), The Impact of the Roman Army, Leiden 2007, p. 347- 353
E. Künzl, Cingula di Ercolano e Pompei, in: Cronache Pompeiane 3, 1977, p. 177 -197.
D. Mano Zisi, Nalaz iz Tekije - Les Trouvailles de Tekija, Belgrad 1957, #18 ff.
T. Cvjetićanin et al. (Eds.), Balkani, Milano 2007, p. 218-220, # 184-188.
Christian K.
No reconstruendum => No reconstruction.
Ut desint vires, tamen est laudanda voluntas.
No reconstruendum => No reconstruction.
Ut desint vires, tamen est laudanda voluntas.