09-18-2011, 10:04 PM
Like many I can't help get excited when some new item is discovered at a Roman military site. However I think it is important to remember that an item not having any other
evidence of Roman military use might be from some other culture and may have been captured or confiscated military gear brought to the location for one of many purposes:
Recycling
Dedication to a Shrine
Display as a War Trophy
Alternately an item may have been purchased abroad or retained by an individual as a keepsake, collectable or for future sale or reuse.
There is also some small chance of an item being left behind by a visiting dignity or merchant from a foreign culture.
evidence of Roman military use might be from some other culture and may have been captured or confiscated military gear brought to the location for one of many purposes:
Recycling
Dedication to a Shrine
Display as a War Trophy
Alternately an item may have been purchased abroad or retained by an individual as a keepsake, collectable or for future sale or reuse.
There is also some small chance of an item being left behind by a visiting dignity or merchant from a foreign culture.
John Kaler MSG, USA Retired
Member Legio V (Tenn, USA)
Staff Member Ludus Militus https://www.facebook.com/groups/671041919589478/
Owner Vicus and Village: https://www.facebook.com/groups/361968853851510/
Member Legio V (Tenn, USA)
Staff Member Ludus Militus https://www.facebook.com/groups/671041919589478/
Owner Vicus and Village: https://www.facebook.com/groups/361968853851510/