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3rd century auxilia
#16
Aitor,

Do you own a copy of Michel Feugere's Weapons of the Romans? On page 121, there are a number of slides shown (drawings 1, 2, 6, 7 & 8) , also with the double slits. These are not dolphin slides, and are a mixture of iron, bone or antler. They were found at Vimose and Saalburg. Drawing 1 and 8 are debatable, the second slit is much smaller. 2, 6 and 7 though have similar slit proportions to the dolphin slides. The plot thickens...
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#17
Andrew,
I hope that I'll have time to have a look at Michel's book this evening (if my little daughters behave nicely, sigh! :wink: )

Aitor
It\'s all an accident, an accident of hands. Mine, others, all without mind, from one extreme to another, but neither works nor will ever.

Rolf Steiner
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#18
Look also here: [url:3gnd6bik]http://www.populares-vindelicenses.de[/url]
Christian K.

No reconstruendum => No reconstruction.

Ut desint vires, tamen est laudanda voluntas.
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