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Roman weaponry in Britain, 100-400 AD (PhDthesis)
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Yes it's not new, but it's still a great study and it's online:
Marchant, David John (1991) Roman weaponry in the province of Britain from the second century to the fifth century AD. Doctoral thesis, Durham University.
http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/1557/
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(12-09-2015, 03:27 PM)Robert Vermaat Wrote: Yes it's not new, but it's still a great study and it's online:
Marchant, David John (1991) Roman weaponry in the province of Britain from the second century to the fifth century AD. Doctoral thesis, Durham University.
http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/1557/

Thanks, Robert.
How wickedly-odd. I clicked "Reply" and your entire post came up as a "Quote." Tried it again. Same thing. Huh
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It won't quote (I think) when:

- You use 'Quick reply' or when
- you click on '- quote'

But of course you can always quote me Smile
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Hi, I am a new member and I just wanted to thank you for the link to David John Marchant's PH.D thesis. Its an excellent piece of work and its just what I have been looking for. If you have any other links like this I would be very grateful.

Regards Stug50

Dave...
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