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Re: Roman battlefield found deep inside Germany - caiusbeerquitius - 12-16-2008

It held the thick straps which in turn held the wooden passenger box so that it could swing and not every dent in the road was transferred to the passengers.
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Re: Roman battlefield found deep inside Germany - Marcus F. - 12-16-2008

Ah damn, pictures have already been posted. :wink: whatever...

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(they dated the left coin to the year 190)


Re: Roman battlefield found deep inside Germany - Mar - 12-16-2008

Roms vergessener Feldzug


Re: Roman battlefield found deep inside Germany - marcos - 12-16-2008

really amazing the perfect conservation of some of them.


Re: Roman battlefield found deep inside Germany - Tiberius Clodius Corvinus - 12-16-2008

How comes that so many articles now state history has to be rewritten? The typical media hype? Don't want to downplay things, these are very exciting news, but I'd never felt the Roman army of that time had not the capacity to make such incursions, but simply didn't because of lack of political interest. :?


Re: Roman battlefield found deep inside Germany - john m roberts - 12-16-2008

Any measurements on those bits of mail?


Re: Roman battlefield found deep inside Germany - SigniferOne - 12-16-2008

Couldn't this be the wars of Marcus Aurelius in Germany?

I just can't imagine anyone going so far as to invade Germany in the 3rd century when their own reigns were falling apart.


Re: Roman battlefield found deep inside Germany - L C Cinna - 12-16-2008

Quote:Couldn't this be the wars of Marcus Aurelius in Germany?

I just can't imagine anyone going so far as to invade Germany in the 3rd century when their own reigns were falling apart.


1st the area is completely off from where Marcus' campaigned (Bohemia)

2nd a coin of Commodus was found so it has to be post Antonine periode.

My first guess was Maximinus Thrax but might be any other as well.

It's not that the empire was constantly falling apart during the 3rd century :?

Literature mentiones at least Maximinus, Gallienus and Maximianus campaining beyond the Rhine in the 3rd century (not sure if any others are mentioned but I think Carinus wasn't inactive as well)


Re: Roman battlefield found deep inside Germany - caiusbeerquitius - 12-16-2008

Quote:How comes that so many articles now state history has to be rewritten? The typical media hype? Don't want to downplay things, these are very exciting news, but I'd never felt the Roman army of that time had not the capacity to make such incursions, but simply didn't because of lack of political interest.
In fact this does not come as news at all - there are enough literary sources stating that the Romans were operating behind the limes. If this comes as news to someone, than that someone doesn´t know a lot about Roman military history or the sources. OR that someone wants to create a "sensation" which might help in raising funds to get someone employed for evaluating the find... etc... maybe making a new museum like in Kalkriese... etc... Tourists etc...
The material findings are not very spectacular, that is. Any really relevant information might derive from a well made vertical stratigraphy of the area as a result of a large surface excavation. This might help in finding out how the army operated there. Or may not.


Re: Roman battlefield found deep inside Germany - Gaius Julius Caesar - 12-16-2008

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Gaius Julius Caesar:byc7uoob Wrote:Excellent pictures.
My exact thoughts Peronis.

What is that large round Item on the square base?

Also, I wonder if that spike wit hthe ring was used to tether a horse to a tree?

not sure if we mean the same one but on 3sat they said it was part of some cart. The other is what you call "Hering" in German: a tent peg

Thanks yes that makes sense. Smile

But the tent peg looks too small in proportion, which is what makes me think of a temporary fastener for a horse. :?:


Re: Roman battlefield found deep inside Germany - Mar - 12-16-2008

Tent Peg is about 15cm


Re: Roman battlefield found deep inside Germany - Gaius Julius Caesar - 12-16-2008

Thanks. 8)


Re: Roman battlefield found deep inside Germany - Peroni - 12-16-2008

Whether it is definitely a tent peg is uncertain surely? A peg for tethering or fastening 'something' but probably not just for tents - it could have many many uses. Why would a tent peg be carried into battle? It would have been left with the tents in the baggage train wouldn't it?


Re: Roman battlefield found deep inside Germany - john m roberts - 12-17-2008

Battles sometimes made their way into the camp. Sometimes the camp itself was the object of the attack. I'm taking it that the presence of some warlike equipment is what identifies this as a battle site?


Re: Roman battlefield found deep inside Germany - Mar - 12-17-2008

Quote:Whether it is definitely a tent peg is uncertain surely? A peg for tethering or fastening 'something' but probably not just for tents - it could have many many uses. Why would a tent peg be carried into battle? It would have been left with the tents in the baggage train wouldn't it?

I don´t know where exactly the tent peg was found...but there have been some cart-parts nearby as well.
By the way...it looks as if the top of it has never seen a hammer at all.