04-29-2013, 07:37 PM
Better get a cheap replica of a bronze tripod (museum copy if you can).
There museum exhibits showing iron spits for cooking meat or fish but also the cooking place was made from a clay rectangle with clay bars.
Online photo from the Agora Museum in Athens will give insight on cooking utensils of the era
Some of them are in late Peter Conolly books
Have a look in this site too
http://www.4hoplites.com/Equipment.htm
There museum exhibits showing iron spits for cooking meat or fish but also the cooking place was made from a clay rectangle with clay bars.
Online photo from the Agora Museum in Athens will give insight on cooking utensils of the era
Some of them are in late Peter Conolly books
Have a look in this site too
http://www.4hoplites.com/Equipment.htm
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Phokean Ekdromos
http://hetairoi.de/
http://hoplomachia.gr
http://stefanosskarmintzos.wordpress.com