Viriathus Addendum Entry posted by Pantagathus July 12, 2006 874 views Share More sharing options... Followers 0 If you've read my Viriathus article, you know it Report Entry
Gaius Octavius 1 Posted July 12, 2006 Report Share How was the shield gripped? It seems that they were nothing more than a bunch of marauders. (Like everyone else, I guess.) Link to comment
Pantagathus 0 Posted July 12, 2006 Report Share How was the shield gripped? Best explained by Herodotus & AD Godley's notes from the same: "Until then (the Carian's invention of grips) all who used shields carried them without these grips, and guided them with leather belts which they slung round the neck and over the left shoulder." -&- "This is the management of the Homeric Link to comment
Pertinax 3 Posted July 12, 2006 Report Share In the context of this blog entry perhaps a "target" style shield is therefore appropriate , given the stress placed on "lightness"? Link to comment
Pantagathus 0 Posted July 12, 2006 Report Share Here are two representations of "Lusitanian" warriors: Drawing of a Lusitanian "Warrior" statue Artistic representation based on grave goods. Link to comment
Pertinax 3 Posted July 12, 2006 Report Share Here are two representations of "Lusitanian" warriors: Drawing of a Lusitanian "Warrior" statue Artistic representation based on grave goods. A definite target type then.Almost identical to 3rd C AD mounted.auxilliae Link to comment
Gaius Octavius 1 Posted July 17, 2006 Report Share I guess that I must be as thick as a plank, but I still don't get how the shield was held. Link to comment
Pantagathus 0 Posted July 17, 2006 Report Share Suspended (by the leather straps/thong, etc..) , not held. I agree that considering the amount of hand eye coordination it would seem to need to protect oneself using this system, it's hard to picture it but what I've offered in regards to explaination is all I've got... Link to comment
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