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Show here your Greek warrior impression
#76
Nice pics Stefane!
Cheers!
Ioannis Georganas, PhD
Secretary and Newsletter Editor
The Society of Ancient Military Historians
http://www.ancientmilitaryhistorians.org/


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#77
Thanks for the new postings Stefanos.
Kallimachos a.k.a. Kurt

Athina Itonia
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#78
nice pics. thanks Stefanos
RESTITVTOR LIBERTATIS ET ROMANAE RELIGIONIS

DEDITICIVS MINERVAE ET MVSARVM

[Micha F.]
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#79
Jiassou,
here are some new impressions from our latest meeting.

http://www.hetairoi.de/zenphoto/
Kallimachos a.k.a. Kurt

Athina Itonia
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#80
Kalimera Kurt

Well done! - love the thracian boots!!

Mark
Noli Nothis permittere te terere!!

Mark.
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#81
Quote:Nice pics Stefane!
Cheers!

They're the ones Mark was asking me about earlier on this Forum, taken at Cliveden in England this year. Thanks for posting them, Stefane.
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#82
Some lovely bits of kit there, Kurt, well done! Where's your linothorax?
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#83
Quote:Where's your linothorax?
Still in progress, a friend of mine is doing the work :-) )
Hope to have it in spring.
Kallimachos a.k.a. Kurt

Athina Itonia
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#84
Cretan Archer officer
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#85
Phokian Peltast with catured Asiatic shield leading a hoplite detail
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#86
Really nice pics Stefane!

Smile
Ioannis Georganas, PhD
Secretary and Newsletter Editor
The Society of Ancient Military Historians
http://www.ancientmilitaryhistorians.org/


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#87
Mean looking mercenaries of Agesilaos
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#88
Hoplite. The background is Platea!
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#89
Here is the photo taken earlier this year when Andrew's Dendra Panoply first arrived. This thread is as good a spot as any to post it. More details here.
http://z8.invisionfree.com/Bronze_Age_C ... c=347&st=0
Note the shorts worn underneath. I'm still trying to find a decent chiton to wear underneath. I'll also need to add some padding on the shoulders since virtually all the weight is born here.
Author: Bronze Age Military Equipment, Pen & Sword Books
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#90
Nice one Dan.
My wife made my chiton. 100% linen with silk thread stiching.
If you want to have something decent your best bet is to make it yourself or have Mrs Howard assist you on that.
Avoid the the hanging threads at the edges as they seem to have been identified with the pristly rather than the warrior class

Kind regards
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