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Does anyone knows where this plates come?
#1
I know that there are from a quite serious spanish history magazine but i dont know the name.

[Image: iberianveteran0fu.th.jpg][Image: cartinf7ze.th.jpg]
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[url:2gfjbtdk]http://www.mastienos.org/historia//images/segundo/Guerrero%20con%20escudo%202-p.jpg[/url]
Andrei Sandu
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#2
Well Gie,

I had seen the one of the botton in Spanish sites, and the two above 've the signature: C Fernande.... ( Carlos Fernande?)

So all three must come from a Spanish publishing perhaps like Almena.
  
Remarks by Philip on the Athenian Leaders:
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#3
do you now this site? or did the pictures came from it?

[url:2m47la1g]http://www.mastienos.org/historia/armas-iberos.htm[/url]

cheers

Luc
LVCIVS VVLPES
Luc De Vos
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#4
Quote:do you now this site? or did the pictures came from it?

[url:oodb89cf]http://www.mastienos.org/historia/armas-iberos.htm[/url]

cheers

Luc

I knew the site. The 3 th picture comes from that site.
Andrei Sandu
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#5
The pictures appeared in a magazine called La Aventura de la Historia, no. 39 (2002), accompanying an article by our colleague Fernando Qesada Sanz.
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#6
Quote:The pictures appeared in a magazine called La Aventura de la Historia, no. 39 (2002), accompanying an article by our colleague Fernando Qesada Sanz.

Thank You!

The article is called "Los mercenarios hispanos en el Mediterráneo"
La Aventura de la historia, ISSN 1579-427X, Nº. 39, 2002, pags. 74-79

Do you have the article?
Andrei Sandu
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#7
Sorry I did not see this before!

If anyone is interested I could prepare a scan of the article and figures. This was intended to show graphically that the Iberians fought usually in close formation, not always in skirmish lines
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#8
Quote:Sorry I did not see this before!

If anyone is interested I could prepare a scan of the article and figures. This was intended to show graphically that the Iberians fought usually in close formation, not alw ays in skirmish lines

I am very interested to read the article and to see the graphics.
Could you please scan the article?

Thank you!
Andrei Sandu
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#9
Please send me a PM with your email adress -the whole lot could be quite 'heavy'- If this does not work, we could try with 'snail mail'
Cheers
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#10
Now I come to think of it... If any one else is interested in this paper on Iberian mercenaries in the Mediterranean (in Spanish and layman- oriented but plenty of reconstruction drawings according to recent evidence), here's the link in rapidshare for a .pdf file of the scanned document:

http://rapidshare.com/files/26340347/Quesada.pdf.html
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