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Show here your Greek warrior impression
#46
Courtesy of Mark (Markus Germanicus Ferox) from the "Military Odyssy":

http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/hoplite14 ... pg&.src=ph
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/hoplite14 ... pg&.src=ph
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/hoplite14 ... pg&.src=ph
http://www.beanpix.com/image/6798497257 ... 2DDB28132A
http://www.beanpix.com/image/6798498273 ... 2DDB28132A

Well done guys
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#47
Nice!
Robert Vermaat
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FECTIO Late Romans
THE CAUSE OF WAR MUST BE JUST
(Maurikios-Strategikon, book VIII.2: Maxim 12)
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#48
Thanks Robert

We won an award at Odyssey as well..... "Best Public Interaction".. That's the 4th time in 5 years!! We are very pleased and proud Big Grin Will post some more when they are all in.

Thanks again

Mark.
Noli Nothis permittere te terere!!

Mark.
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#49
There's no photograph featuring Paul's (Dreadlock) 'peltast' outfit?

Anyhow, great shots.
[size=75:wtt9v943]Susanne Arvidsson

I have not spent months gathering Hoplites from the four corners of the earth just to let
some Swedish pancake in a purloined panoply lop their lower limbs off!
- Paul Allen, Thespian
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#50
Courtesy of Mark (Markus Germanicus Ferox)

http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/hoplite14 ... 36are2.jpg
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/hoplite14 ... 244re2.jpg
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/hoplite14 ... c9are2.jpg

Well done guys!
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#51
I particularly like the first shot... Smile

The smoke gives me the impression that Mark's sacked an enemy camp or something...
[size=75:wtt9v943]Susanne Arvidsson

I have not spent months gathering Hoplites from the four corners of the earth just to let
some Swedish pancake in a purloined panoply lop their lower limbs off!
- Paul Allen, Thespian
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[Image: partofE448.jpg]
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#52
Great pics Stefanos.
Kallimachos a.k.a. Kurt

Athina Itonia
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#53
Kurt, the credit goes to hoplite asociation in UK.
Again courtesy of Mark (Markus Germanicus Ferox)
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/hoplite14 ... 2b8re2.jpg
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/hoplite14 ... 934re2.jpg

Of interest are the "beotian" boots on the Sykionian hoplite.

Kind regards
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#54
Do you have a closer pic of that blue helmet on the 1st one?
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Ivan Perelló
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#55
Beautiful!

Thanx Gioi! Laus 4 U!
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Ivan Perelló
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#56
Again from sunny Tarraco in Spain...
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#57
The "Taranto type" helemt is :!: :!: :!: :!: :!: :!: :!: :!: :!:

Kind regards
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#58
Hi Stephanos

Is there any Archaeological evidence for the "Moo cow" Corinthian??

Mark.
Noli Nothis permittere te terere!!

Mark.
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#59
Quote:Again from sunny Tarraco in Spain...

Beautiful picture, Fernando. Could you please ensure that your real name (as well as your adopted Greek one) appears on your posts? This is something we ask everyone to do. Thanks.
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#60
Yes. See
H. Born, S. Hansen (1994) Frühgriechsiche bronzehelme. Sammlung Axel Guttman. Band III. Abb. 63, From Taranto? (admittedly an earlier typoe Corinthian. But also iconographic evidence (see ibidem Abb. 68, decorated bronze Hydria from Treia, Prov. Macerata and Abb. 65, frag. Ionic Amphora from Lindos.
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