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"Linothoraxes" in the army of Aetius?
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Where you can see greek forearm held shields on supposed late roman soldiers, that should be a hint to take that picture as an archaizing one.

Nathan: the inverted V brim is not really odd in the 5th century, if we mean lack of frequency by oddity.

Ceterum censeo I oppose separate pauldrons and treat the reconstructions as a symptom of wishful thinking.
Mark - Legio Leonum Valentiniani
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RE: "Linothoraxes" in the army of Aetius? - by M. Val. Naso - 03-30-2016, 01:04 PM

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