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3rd-4th c roman shoes (Cuijk campagi images)
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Thanks, Daniele Big Grin
Campagi weren't hobnailed. In fact, they are flimsy shoes, useful for cavalrymen but not so for infantrymen.
Notwithstanding, the similar shoes depicted at the Venice's Tetrarchs seem to have an attached outer sole and, therefore, could be hobnailed :?

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Re: 3rd-4th c roman shoes (Cuijk campagi images) - by aitor iriarte - 12-01-2006, 10:05 PM

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