FULLY ILLUSTRATED, THIS STUDY INVESTIGATES THE ORIGINS, EVOLUTION AND
USE OF THE MAIL AND SCALE ARMOUR WORN BY THE SOLDIERS AND GLADIATORS
OF IMPERIAL ROME.
Less glamorous than the Roman Army's instantly recognizable plate
armour but much more versatile, mail and scale armour were used by
both legionaries and auxiliaries throughout Rome's history. Developed
by the Celts and quickly adopted by the Romans, mail armour was easy
to make and required little maintenance. Scale was a much older form
of armour, originating in the Near East during the second millennium
BC. As with mail, it was used by both auxiliaries and legionaries, but
like plate armour, it was much more fragile than mail. Both types of
armour were also used by gladiators (principally as arm defences).
New discoveries in both mail and scale, as well as in hybrid forms
that mixed the two, mean that much more is now known about the
development of these types of defence during the Roman period, their
efficacy in battle and how they were manufactured and repaired.
Featuring specially commissioned artwork and drawing upon the latest
findings, this study lifts the veil on the mail and scale armour used
by soldiers, gladiators and others during the heyday of Imperial Rome.
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ISBN
9781472851697
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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