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Available from Oxbow and including both published and unpublished stuff:
Evan M Chapman A Catalogue of Roman Military Equipment in the National Museum of Wales Archaeopress BAR S388, 2005
ISBN 1841718262
£30
Not seen it yet, but I hear good reports of it.
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Cheers Mike - ordered.
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Sigh, David Brown is always six months behind Oxbow.
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Regarding David Brown Books, I will wait a bit, then drive the 12 or so miles to their warehouse in Oakville, CT and buy it off the shelf. They let people in during the week. They don't store by subject but by title, so as long as I have a title, I'll be able to locate it.
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Has anyone got this book? Is it good? What's in it?
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I have it.
It's a catalogue "sensu stricto". So, don't wait a didactic book or so. It have good explanations. The graphics are only photos of the pieces and some maps.
The pieces are:
Some sword parts, including hilts, pommels, pieces of scabbards. Interesting are some examples of spatha chapes, both in metal and in bone.
pugio parts, including 3 complete sheaths and 3/4 blades.
Spear and pila points and ferrules.
Plumbatae: 3 points, one of them with the lead weight.
A huge collection of bone bow laths.
Arrowheads, Bolt-heads and caltrops
Segmentata fittings.
Hamata hooks.
Squamata scales.
Two cheeckpieces of helmets, a lot of helmet handles and suports for plumes.
Shield parts: fragments of umbo and metal reinforcments.
Belt pieces: a good collection of buckles of all periods. Including some openwork plates of II/III century. Very intersting is a complete buckle plate with dolphin's heads surmounted by revese horse heads, of IV/V century.
Horse harnesses and pendants of all the kinds.
One parade armour piece.
One complete beneficiarius point.
If you have some question, don't hesitate to ask me.
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Thank you Lucius, that's just the information I hoped for! Are the pictures good and detailed?
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Don't have pictures, only photos.
There are not bad, but is not the better aspect of the book... :roll:
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Quote:Don't have pictures, only photos.
There are not bad, but is not the better aspect of the book... :roll:
photo's is what I meant with pictures. So it consists mainly out of diagrams (=rawings of the pieces)?
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sorry!
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Yes, not drawings. only pictures/photos all in black and white and at scale (many of them at 1:1)
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Aha I see, thanks! So what is the best aspect of this book if it's not the photos?
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IMHO, no pic can match a set of good archaeological drawings from one object and that is the problem with many finds catalogue. It seems the the publishers cannot afford the costs of having the objects properly drawn... :evil:
Well, at least a B/W pic is always better than nothing at all! :wink:
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So in the end, is this book worth buying?
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