09-02-2008, 04:23 PM
Hi there!
I live in Muenster, where I study Prehistoric Archeology. I re-enact a late roman germanic foederatus and participate in a late medieval full contact fencing group.
I do reenactment and swordfighting for some years now as a hobby.
My special interest lies in late roman Military organisation and equipment and the cultural changes in late roman and migration period society.
Most of the information I need for my activities I can find in my Univeristy's library, as I mainly rely on the danish bog sacrifices.
Yet my course of studies is just loosely connected to the greater roman world and classic Antiquity. So I hope to find here some answers to quetions I'm struggling with.
I have been reading on this Forum for quite a while now and am astonished by the mass of information gathered and disussed by its participants.
Being a late roman reenactor, I know that I can find many people I have been meeting at our international events on this Forum.
So, nice to meet you all
(including early romans and greeks and whoever else is active here!!!)
I live in Muenster, where I study Prehistoric Archeology. I re-enact a late roman germanic foederatus and participate in a late medieval full contact fencing group.
I do reenactment and swordfighting for some years now as a hobby.
My special interest lies in late roman Military organisation and equipment and the cultural changes in late roman and migration period society.
Most of the information I need for my activities I can find in my Univeristy's library, as I mainly rely on the danish bog sacrifices.
Yet my course of studies is just loosely connected to the greater roman world and classic Antiquity. So I hope to find here some answers to quetions I'm struggling with.
I have been reading on this Forum for quite a while now and am astonished by the mass of information gathered and disussed by its participants.
Being a late roman reenactor, I know that I can find many people I have been meeting at our international events on this Forum.
So, nice to meet you all
(including early romans and greeks and whoever else is active here!!!)
Till Lodemann