This is the most complete book available on the weaponry of the Roman army, from its Republican origins right down to the late republic.
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Disappointing at best,
By R. A. Martinek "Triarius" (Peoples Socialist Democratic Republic of Illinois) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
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I waded through this, hoping to find something useful. I bought it on recommendation from persons who have lost some of the respect I had for their opinions on such matters. Don't waste your money or time. Buy a copy of Peter Connolly's Greece and Rome at War (or anything else he's written), or something by Adrian Goldsworthy. This book seems to be an archaeological survey - probably his thesis or dissertation. The illustrations are too small, the text is general and discursive, and it is readily apparent that the author knows little of warfare in general.
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