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Spears from the Imperium Romanum
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(01-22-2022, 11:33 AM)Crispianus Wrote: I wasn't really certain what you were after!
Like I said, published spears from the Imperium Romanum or pre-Roman Italy! But adding other publications of early European spears is useful too. My ancient research focuses on the Neo-Babylonian and Achaemenid world, but others might be more interested in Atlantic and Baltic Europe.

Edit: And spears in rich places like Achaemenid Babylonia or Late Archaic Thebes were probably at least as sophisticated as spears in places where they were still using bone points and wooden bosses! McLean's Heuristic: if you can't find sources from the time and place you are interested, studying how other low-tech societies did it is much better than relying on your big modern educated brain.

Thanks for the fuller citation to the book on Hjortspring. On Nydam, did you mean the books by Andreas Rau with titles like Nydam Mose 1-2: Die personengebundenen Gegenstände. Grabungen 1989-1999? They seem to be out of stock at Aarhus University Press (link).

(01-22-2022, 11:33 AM)Crispianus Wrote: The Hoplites link times out...
The link to the Cynegeticon on Lacus Curtius works for me. Here is a link to an overview of the poem.
Nullis in verba

I have not checked this forum frequently since 2013, but I hope that these old posts have some value. I now have a blog on books, swords, and the curious things humans do with them.
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RE: Spears from the Imperium Romanum - by Sean Manning - 01-23-2022, 03:41 AM

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