10-15-2013, 05:45 PM
Quote:Where/when is this image from Rado?Oops I just put the wrong link !I've corrected the link with more information in my older post.
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10-15-2013, 05:45 PM
Quote:Where/when is this image from Rado?Oops I just put the wrong link !I've corrected the link with more information in my older post.
10-15-2013, 06:45 PM
Quote:http://judithweingarten.blogspot.com/201...rt-ii.html Yes, I like this image. I tend to look a bit like that when I am doing horse-archery also! It has a vertical line on the quiver which is otherwise like all the other Dura quiver images, plus a number of others (like the Sasanian ones) which seem to be single tubes, but this may be two tubes connected to each other, like the Orlat plaque and other finds..
Robert Mason D.Phil (Oxon)
World Cultures, Royal Ontario Museum, 100 Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 2C6, Canada. Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations, University of Toronto, 4 Bancroft Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 1C1, Canada. E-mail: [email protected]
10-16-2013, 01:46 PM
Here is one I made recently for a customer, based on one painted in the notitia dignatqtum
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Claire Marshall
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10-21-2013, 08:36 PM
Quote:Here is one I made recently for a customer, based on one painted in the notitia dignatqtum Very nice! Belt loop? I finally got my workshop into a state that I can actually *make* my quiver at the weekend! Now I have to find the time to buy some leather!
Robert Mason D.Phil (Oxon)
World Cultures, Royal Ontario Museum, 100 Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 2C6, Canada. Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations, University of Toronto, 4 Bancroft Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 1C1, Canada. E-mail: [email protected]
10-23-2013, 09:17 AM
I'll add a couple of quivers, but not for bows ;-)
Solignac sur Loire and another french one I cannot find the name :unsure:
-This new learning amazes me, Sir Bedevere. Explain again how
sheep´s bladders may be employed to prevent earthquakes. Iagoba Ferreira Benito, member of Cohors Prima Gallica and current Medieval Martial Arts teacher of Comilitium Sacrae Ensis, fencing club.
10-23-2013, 10:45 AM
Ah yes, the Arcubllista, inarguably one of my favorite Roman weapons.
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10-28-2013, 07:59 PM
Quote:I'll add a couple of quivers, but not for bows ;-) Those are nice. I had a quick Google to find out more about the images: "The two found at Solignac-sur-Loire and Saint Marcel reliefs of the 4th Century:1 Crossbow with Quiver, found after Flachbildnerei at Solignac-sur-Loire Tomb siphon.2 Crossbow after a Roman villa, near Puy, excavated frieze." "Relief with funerary columns unknown hunter. Polignac-on-Loire, the second half of the II - beginning of III century. BC Krozate Museum, in Le Puy, France."
Robert Mason D.Phil (Oxon)
World Cultures, Royal Ontario Museum, 100 Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 2C6, Canada. Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations, University of Toronto, 4 Bancroft Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 1C1, Canada. E-mail: [email protected] |
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