11-13-2019, 01:57 AM
(11-13-2019, 01:05 AM)Anatol Wyss Wrote: Apart from being worrying if such details are presented as facts without the scientific backing, wouldn't it just make allot of sense, practically and logistical wise? I would also guess that quite allot of the stuff one can read today about the ancients would never reach the bookshelves without reasonable interpretations and qualified guesses of the many scribbles found on pottery fragments and many times copied literature with missing pages(?).
BTW, Immediately found an illustrative picture of the Macedonian sleeve on History Net...;
https://www.historynet.com/macedonian-sa...lip-ii.htm
What did History Net base their interpretation on?
Sarissa \'Coupling Sleeve\'
Two kinds of sarissa?
From the above thread: https://www.romanarmytalk.com/rat/showthread.php?tid=25456&pid=338630#pid338630
The connector is 10cm or ~4 inches, not 7...
aka T*O*N*G*A*R