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Roman Military Clothing (3) : AD 400-640 (Men-at-Arms)Blog this item

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Book Description

This book is the concluding part of a rigorous study of theliterary, sculptural, pictorial and archaeological evidence for Roman military clothing, covering the last days of the Western Empire, and the much longer record of the Eastern, in the 5th to 7th centuries. The evidence from this enormously colourful period – when Germanic and Persian styles, first introduced by mercenaries, were widely adopted by Roman armies – is particularly rich. The text is illustrated with many photographs of rare textile finds, and mosaic artwork; with careful drawings of other figurative sources; and with Graham Sumner’s meticulous and dazzling colour reconstructions.

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Paperback 48 Pages
ISBN-10: 184176843X
ISBN-13: 9781841768434
Publisher: Osprey Publishing
Pub date: Aug 10, 2005
Dimensions: 24 cm x 18 cm x 1 cm Just how big is that?
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