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I saw a post a while back where someone had posted a picture from a book where the author had tried to identify shield patterns from art/statues/etc with individual Legions.
However, I cannot find it, so I was wondering if you guys could help me out.
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Temporarily Removed by Moderator
here it is
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knowing him as I do I very much doubt that Phil Barker gave his permission for the book to be made into an internet version that is free to download!
Adrian Coombs-Hoar
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They didn't have the internet back then, I don't support downloading it for free, I just needed that one picture.
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I bought a copy a while back. If it's determined to be a pirated version, what's the RAT policy on that?
Just asking...
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Hmm...
Honestly I don't think we have one. I'll bring this up in the mod forums, and until then I will be taking down the link.
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this might help in the pos TOPIC: Auxiliary shield colours and designs there are designs there must be one on scutumtoo somewhere ( from Trajans column)
good luck hunting !!
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Hi, You can buy this title from
Keep Wargaming they used to stock these regularly, good vendor I've ordered several titles from them.They also have if you prefer an
Ebay Account. I assume this is the one referred to.
Ivor
"And the four bare walls stand on the seashore. a wreck a skeleton a monument of that instability and vicissitude to which all things human are subject. Not a dwelling within sight, and the farm labourer, and curious traveller, are the only persons that ever visit the scene where once so many thousands were congregated." T.Lewin 1867