11-18-2010, 12:34 AM
If you can get hold of it, this might be a useful reference:
David Sim, “The Making and Testing of a falx also known as the Dacian battle scythe”, in Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies 11, 2000, pp37-41
Cheers,
Chris
David Sim, “The Making and Testing of a falx also known as the Dacian battle scythe”, in Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies 11, 2000, pp37-41
Cheers,
Chris
Christopher Webber
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