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NEW Volume 11 (2000) NEW

Re-enactment as Research. Proceedings of the Twelfth International Roman Military Equipment Conference, Held at the Customs House, South Shields, UK, 24th-26th September 1999
Edited by A.T. Croom and W.B. Griffiths

Janka Istenic A late-republican gladius from the River Ljubljanica (Slovenia) 1-9
Idoia Filloy The Miraceche-Monte Bernorio type daggers: new data about their manufacture 11-16

Emilio Illarregui and Cesáreo Pérez-González

Roman military settlements at Herrera de Pisuerga, Spain

17-23

Eliseo Gil, Idoia Filloy and Aitor Iriarte

Late Roman military equipment from the city of Iruña/Veleia (Alava, Spain)

25-35

David Sim

The making and testing of a falx also known as the Dacian battle scythe

37-41

Peter Connolly

The reconstruction and use of Roman weaponry in the second century BC

43-6

Aitor Iriarte

Pseudo-Heron's cheiroballistra a(nother) reconstruction: I. Theoretics

47-75

Alan Wilkins and Len Morgan

Scorpio and cheiroballistra

77-101
Peter Connolly Experiments with the sarissa –- the Macedonian pike and cavalry lance - a functional view 103-12
Marcus Junkelmann Gladiatorial and military equipment and fighting technique: a comparison 113-17
Tim Haines, Graham Sumner, and John Naylor Recreating the world of the Roman soldier: the work of the Ermine Street Guard 119-27
Alexandra Croom The wear and tear of third century military equipment 129-34
W.B. Griffiths Re-enactment as research: towards a set of guidelines for re-enactors and academics 135-9

ISBN 0-9539848-2-6
viii+142 pp
All volumes include an index and a list of contributors with contact addresses


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