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New book: Roman buckles & military fittings
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There's new book I would like you to know about. It's written in part by a good friend of mine, Stuart Laycock, (and some puictures you may recognise from my website). The book is in two parts, the first about the 1st c. BC-4thc. AD, the second part about the 4th-5th c. AD. It's absolutely crammed with pictures that you probably never saw before.

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Quote:Published end June 2007. Pre-orders will be despatched by 2nd July.

The history of Britain is intimately tied up with the Roman army which for almost 400 years kept most of this island Roman. Much of the story of the soldiers who lived, fought and died for Rome here, can today only be reconstructed from the remnants of the kit they wore.

Over the centuries that the Roman army occupied Britain, its soldiers used a bewildering variety of fittings. Many of them are not easily recognisable to the modern eye, particularly when in fragmentary state. Too many important items are lying discarded in detectorists' junk boxes, because they are simply not being recognised for what they are. That small piece of twisted copper alloy could, in reality, be a Roman military fitting with a fascinating story to tell.

In this book, Laycock and Appels set out to document and identify many of the items of Roman military kit encountered today by detectorists and archaeologists and set them in their historical and military context. Late Roman buckles, and their British derivatives, for instance, give a unique insight into the last decades of Roman rule in the country and ultimately may hold the secret to the collapse of Roman Britain. Did Roman power start to collapse 40 years before the end? Was the population of Britain armed in the late 4th century? Did the British tribes re-assert their authority and raise militias for renewed inter-tribal conflict? The next buckle or fitting uncovered could help answer these questions and many more about the history of Roman Britain. But they'll only provide answers if they can be correctly identified.

Instead of just line drawings, this text is lavishly illustrated with hundreds of full colour photographs of surviving Roman military kit, most of them never before published. Some of these items are unique. Many of them are rare. This is a resource for detectorists, archaeologists, museum staff, collectors and re-enactors alike, and will be of interest also to many with a more general interest in the Roman military.

Contents include: Early Empire Buckles -Dolphin Buckles - Dragon Buckles - Bird Buckles - Horse head buckles - Lion Buckles - Strap ends - Belt stiffeners - Belt Plates - Helmet Fittings - Sword and Dagger Fittings - Armour Fittings - Shield Fittings - Apron Fittings - Horse harness Fittings - Roman military glossary - Bibliography

250mm x 190mm, 284 pages
ISBN 978 1 897738 290

Price: £25.00
Robert Vermaat
MODERATOR
FECTIO Late Romans
THE CAUSE OF WAR MUST BE JUST
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#2
where is it available from? I cannot find it on Amazon
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#3
Rusty, it can be had from a choice of shops (a lot of metal detecting suppliers as well).
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#4
Thanks Robert the book does sound interesting.
However I am not sure I would go along with the blurb that say's
Quote:instead of just line drawings
we have photographs etc... Very often for re-enactment purposes properly executed archaeological line drawings are far superior to photographs. Obviously a good combination of both is even better.
Graham.
"Is all that we see or seem but a dream within a dream" Edgar Allan Poe.

"Every brush-stroke is torn from my body" The Rebel, Tony Hancock.

"..I sweated in that damn dirty armor....TWENTY YEARS!', Charlton Heston, The Warlord.
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#5
Is this book available somewhere in Europe on the main land? Seems like a must have...
Jef Pinceel
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Was being sold on e-bay last time I looked.
Sulla Felix

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Quote:Was being sold on e-bay last time I looked.

Three left.


The book on Ebay UK
TARBICvS/Jim Bowers
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Quote:Obviously a good combination of both is even better.
Absolutely Graham, you're right.
Since when do we treat the blurb of books as representing the correct contents? :twisted:
Robert Vermaat
MODERATOR
FECTIO Late Romans
THE CAUSE OF WAR MUST BE JUST
(Maurikios-Strategikon, book VIII.2: Maxim 12)
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