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Harness for decorations - Anonymous - 08-31-2004

Is there any contemporary evidence for how these were constructed & how the decorations were affixed...also, what happened when only 1 or 2 had been awarded? modern representations always seem to show a full set.<br>
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Steve S. <p></p><i></i>


Re: Harness for decorations - Anonymous - 08-31-2004

Hi,<br>
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Try looking at this thread. If you scroll down you will see a tombstone with a full phalerae harness set.<br>
Cheers<br>
<br>
Paulus <p></p><i></i>


Re: Harness for decorations - Anonymous - 08-31-2004

Or you would do if I'd posted the url...d'oh!<br>
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p200.ezboard.com/fromanar...1107.topic<br>
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<p></p><i></i>


Re: Harness for decorations - Anonymous - 09-01-2004

Thanks,it's clearer than anything else i've seen...I presume there must be some type of rear "braces" & side buckles or ties to hold it all together & presumably the actual decorations were rivetted(?) on.<br>
Steve S <p></p><i></i>


Re: Harness for decorations - Crispvs - 09-02-2004

Steve,<br>
The generally accepted idea is that phalerae were awarded in sets rather than one at a time. At least one tombstone shows two sets of phalerae, indicating the probability of the deceased having been awarded phalerae twice, as opposed to having been awarded enough to make to equal sets. Sets of phalerae could probably be supplimented by further/other awards of crowns, armilliae and pairs of torques.<br>
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Crispvs <p></p><i></i>


Re: Harness for decorations - Anonymous - 09-03-2004

That makes a lot of sense!...think some of my confusion has been caused by "imaginative" illustrations.......<br>
Steve <p></p><i></i>