
Roman Imperial Armour
The production of early imperial military armour
Oxbow Books (Publisher)
Published on 30. November 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
180 pages
978-1-84217-435-7 (ISBN)
Description
The Roman Empire depended on the power of its armies to defend and extend the imperial borders, enabling it to dominate much of Europe, Northern Africa and the Middle East. Success was, in large part, founded on well-trained, well-disciplined soldiers who were equipped with the most advanced arms and armour available at that time. This is the story of the production of that armour. Roman Imperial Armour presents an examination of the metals the armour was made from, of how the ores containing those metals were extracted from the earth and transformed into workable metal and of how that raw product was made into the armour of the Roman army. The policing and protecting of such a huge empire required a large and well-organised force and the book goes on to consider the organisation of the army, its size, composition, the logistics involved in its deployment and provisioning and the training, remuneration and benefits offered to its men at arms.
Reviews / Votes
[A] technical book which highlights the science behind the art of the blacksmith... [Sim and Kaminski's] focus is upon reconstructing techniques that would have been used to create armour for hundreds of thousands of infantry men under arms during the first and second centuries of the Western Empire.' -- Minerva MinervaMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
148 b/w & colour illus, 27 tables
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 172 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
571 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84217-435-7 (9781842174357)
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Sim David Sim | Kaminski J. Kaminski
Roman Imperial Armour
The production of early imperial military armour
E-Book
11/2011
1st Edition
Oxbow Books
€18.49
Available for download
Content
1. The evidence
2. Iron production
3. Blacksmithing techniques and production methods
4. The production of sheet metal
5. Iron and steel
6. Surface treatment of Roman armour
7. Helmets (galea or cassis)
8. Scale armour (lorica squamata
9. Ring mail (lorica hamata)
10. Segmented body armour (lorica segmentata)
11. Leg and arm armour
12. The shield and boss (umbo)
13. Conclusions
2. Iron production
3. Blacksmithing techniques and production methods
4. The production of sheet metal
5. Iron and steel
6. Surface treatment of Roman armour
7. Helmets (galea or cassis)
8. Scale armour (lorica squamata
9. Ring mail (lorica hamata)
10. Segmented body armour (lorica segmentata)
11. Leg and arm armour
12. The shield and boss (umbo)
13. Conclusions