04-24-2013, 10:17 PM
Hi Geoffrey,
By "Prehistoric Footwear" do you mean
Hald, M. 1972. Primitive shoes. An archaeological-ethnological
study based upon shoe finds from the Jutland peninsula.
[Publications of the National Museum, Archaeological-Historical
Series I, XIII.] Copenhagen.
As for "Roemische Schuhe", Robert is right, but please note that it has a very good bibliography if you want to research further.
A number of the Vindolanda finds are in
Driel-Murray, C. van, John Peter Wild et al.: Vindolanda. Research Reports, New Series. Vol. III The Early Wooden Forts. 1993
See http://sutor.jimdo.com/shoes/roman-shoes...a-calceus/ for a reconstruction, though a different type than the one you are looking for.
Cheers,
Martin
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Romische Schuhe
Prehistoric Footwear
Stepping through time
By "Prehistoric Footwear" do you mean
Hald, M. 1972. Primitive shoes. An archaeological-ethnological
study based upon shoe finds from the Jutland peninsula.
[Publications of the National Museum, Archaeological-Historical
Series I, XIII.] Copenhagen.
As for "Roemische Schuhe", Robert is right, but please note that it has a very good bibliography if you want to research further.
A number of the Vindolanda finds are in
Driel-Murray, C. van, John Peter Wild et al.: Vindolanda. Research Reports, New Series. Vol. III The Early Wooden Forts. 1993
See http://sutor.jimdo.com/shoes/roman-shoes...a-calceus/ for a reconstruction, though a different type than the one you are looking for.
Cheers,
Martin
Cheers,
Martin
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