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A Biometric Study of equids in the roman world
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These thesis PDFs are nice for anyone interested in the roman horses matter: vast and with a good attention to the military aspects, of course.

[url:33er6t3g]http://www.york.ac.uk/depts/arch/pgstudents/Johnstone_thesis/CJohnstonePhDvol1.pdf[/url]

[url:33er6t3g]http://www.york.ac.uk/depts/arch/pgstudents/Johnstone_thesis/CJohnstonePhDvol2.pdf[/url]

[url:33er6t3g]http://www.york.ac.uk/depts/arch/pgstudents/Johnstone_thesis/CJohnstonePhDvol3.pdf[/url]

[url:33er6t3g]http://www.york.ac.uk/depts/arch/pgstudents/Johnstone_thesis/CJohnstonePhDvol4.pdf[/url]

[url:33er6t3g]http://www.york.ac.uk/depts/arch/pgstudents/Johnstone_thesis/CJohnstonePhDvol5.pdf[/url]

Valete,
TITVS/Daniele Sabatini

... Tu modo nascenti puero, quo ferrea primum
desinet ac toto surget Gens Aurea mundo,
casta faue Lucina; tuus iam regnat Apollo ...


Vergilius, Bucolicae, ecloga IV, 4-10
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#2
Excellent :wink: Thank you very much but, there's one breed of nag missing :oops: even romans had mothers in law :lol:
MARCVS VLPIVS NERVA (aka Martin McAree)

www.romanarmy.ie

Legion Ireland - Roman Military Society of Ireland
Legionis XX Valeria Victrix Cohors VIII

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Quote:These thesis PDFs are nice for anyone interested in the roman horses matter: vast and with a good attention to the military aspects, of course.

Looks like a rather long weekend...but, yes, interesting. Thanks!
Stefan (Literary references to the discussed topics are always appreciated.)
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#4
This looks like it will be very interesting when I find the time to work through it. About time more systematic archaeological data was available on ancient horses.

thanks

Phil Sidnell
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