Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies 12/13 (JRMES)
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This journal is dedicated to the study of weapons, armor and fighting within the Roman World. Contents: The pilum from Marius to Nero - A reconsideration of its development and function (Peter Connolly) ; Untersuchungen zu römischen Reiterhelmmasken in der Germania Inferior (N Hanel) ; A legionary workshop of the 3rd century AD specialising in loricae segmentatae from the Roman fortress in León (Spain) (Joaquín Aurrecoechea and Fernando Muñoz Villarejo) ; Military equipment from the site of the Emperor Galerius' palace in Gamzigrad/Serbia (Demetrios N Christodoulou) ; Militaria from the Roman urban settlements at Nijmegen (Harry van Enckevort and Jan Thijssen) ; More about the Teruel catapult (Aitor Iriarte) ; Un aplique decorativo con inscripcion militar procedente de Herrera de Pisuerga (Palencia, España) (Dr Angel Morillo and Carmelo Fernández-Ibáñez) ; Militaria aus den Ausgrabungen an der Kellerei in Lopodunum-Ladenburg (Thomas Schmidts) ; Roman military equipment of the third century AD from the civitas capital of NIDA-Heddernheim, Germania Superior (Alexander Reis) ; A lorica fragment from Verulamium (Rosalind Niblett) ; Cataphracti equites, quos clibanarii dictitant (A E Negin) ; Construction and reconstruction of the Titelberg dagger (L Vanden Berghe and M Simkins) ; Roman military equipment at Arycanda (Alptekin Oransay) ; The Eining lorica segmentata (M C Bishop) .
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