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Rectangular Scuta
Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 2:40 pm
by hammy
Assuming that the title is right (not good at latin) what dates are suited to the Roman legionaries with the classic rectangular shields?
I am assuming that 1st and possibly 2nd century AD is OK?
Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 3:04 pm
by nikgaukroger
Certainly OK at those dates - there is a good case that thye lasted into the C3rdAD.
Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 3:06 pm
by rbodleyscott
nikgaukroger wrote:Certainly OK at those dates - there is a good case that thye lasted into the C3rdAD.
But got progressively less rectangular?
Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 3:18 pm
by timmy1
James
I would recommend posting the question on the TNE or AncMed Yahoo groups - someone there (almost certainly Duncan) is bound to have references to every extant version, including the references in German dig reports from the 1890s. I don't remember Briley (sp) setting firm date ranges for these from what I read.
Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 3:26 pm
by hammy
It isn't for me, it's for a friend (really it is ...)
One of the chaps at the club tried FoG last year and bought a load of figures from various sources. He has now decided that FoG isn't for him so is selling it all (including the 40 or so bases of Sudanese archers I mentioned earlier).
Anyway I am looking at what is there and there looks to be a reasonable Principate army in there. I was just wanting to make sure that the options I added fit with the figures.
It looks like he will get:
4 commanders
3 * 4 & 1 * 6 legionaries
3 * 4 auxiliaries
36 figures of auxiliary archers so some MF and some LF after rebasing
4 LH bow
6 auxiliary cavalry
4 contatorii
8 slingers
8 allied archers
2 bolt shooters
I could add some cataphracts to the mix as well but I will see what they say.
Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 3:39 pm
by nikgaukroger
rbodleyscott wrote:nikgaukroger wrote:Certainly OK at those dates - there is a good case that thye lasted into the C3rdAD.
But got progressively less rectangular?
Not if the Dura example is anything to go by
