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Thats what I see?
Also, is that the pugio under his left thigh bone?
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Quote:Also, is that the pugio under his left thigh bone?
Probably, though it rests pretty deep compared to the belt. The text I have states that he was found with some carpenter tools, which he's supposed to have carried along in a shoulder bag and perhaps the thing under his left thigh is one of these tools (... but my first guess was still the puggio).
Additionally I read he was found to have worn a "money belt". I dunno what one would look like, so may be the strange belt discussed before is no military item at all, but his money belt. :? just a guess, although I wonder why it came in the position on the scabbard.
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I am still a bit confused about the sword and what is covering it, for when we look at pictures of these weapons there is this thing covering part of a scabbard. I have to say is this another scabbard as we do not see the hand grip and pommel as shown next to the soldier, and also in some earlier posts we find the whole sword but the one that shows the thing covering it is only part of a scabbard. ??WHY ONLY HALF OF A SCABBARD
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Two different soldiers I think! That looks like a pompeinsis in this picture.
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As an aside, note the hammer lying near the knee. I know it's modern, but it looks almost identical to a Roman one I saw on another post. As I'm wont to say, some things never change.
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Who was excavating there? Is there any info on whether this is going to be published properly at all? Especially the leather findings would be extremely interesting, methinks.
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Quote:The second picture is surely a dagger or pugio, and, according to the "inverted" description on the exhibition panels, it is from the herculaneum soldier. And it IS COOL! Something really different from any other.<br>
In fact we are going to re-create it immediately because we are italians and we are recreating pretorians. I'm far to say that he was a pretorian, but many things could be relevant:<br>
Did you ever recreate this weapon?
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I think Rado may have done this replica, but I cant be sure. Others will correct me if I am wrong.
Try the search database on this Forum.
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I've used the search, and also found posts going back several years through Google, but have not found much.
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I have a Mainz-handled pugio made by Mark Morrow and based on the Herculaneum specimen. He has photos of pugios similar to mine on his website (I think one of the pugios pictured is the one e made for me)..
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Quote:I have a Mainz-handled pugio made by Mark Morrow and based on the Herculaneum specimen. He has photos of pugios similar to mine on his website (I think one of the pugios pictured is the one e made for me)..
This one: http://www.khgraphicsolutions.com/swords...13-092.jpg ?
This scabbard is interesting with regard to the Herculaneum dagger: http://www.khgraphicsolutions.com/swords...h-011L.jpg
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I ordered mine without the scabbard, but it's very similar.
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