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Re-enactment as research:
Title
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Title:
Re-enactment as research:
Subtitle
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Subtitle:
Proceedings of the Twelfth International Roman Military Equipment Conference, held at the Customs House, South Shields, UK, 24th--26th September 1999
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Series:
Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies
Volume
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Volume:
11
Number of Pages
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Number of Pages:
142
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Publication Type:
Journal
Issue Editor
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Issue Editor:
Mike C Bishop
Alexandra Croom
W B Griffiths
Publisher
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Publisher:
Armatura Press
Oxbow Books
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
2002
ISBN
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ISBN:
0 9539848 2 6
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Note:
Is Portmanteau: 1 Date Of Issue From: 2000
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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http://www.armatura.connectfree.co.uk/jrmes/vol11.htm
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07 Apr 2006
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Re-enactment as research: Proceedings of the Twelfth International Roman Mil...
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Issue consisting predominantly of papers given at the Twelfth Roman Military Equipment Conference at South Shields in 1999, many of them on the theme of `Re-enactment as research', and including
The reconstruction and use of Roman weaponry in the second century BC
Peter Connolly
43 - 46
on the reconstruction and testing of four flat-tanged and two socketed pila, including a test of their piercing capability
Pseudo-Heron's cheiroballistra a(nother) reconstruction: I. Theoretics
Aitor Iriarte
47 - 75
detailed analysis of the components, assembly, and missiles of the Roman cheiroballistra, or arrow-shooting catapult
Scorpio and cheiroballistra
Alan Wilkins
77 - 101
re-examination of Vitruvius' description of the Scorpio, the traditional Graeco-Roman design of arrow-shooting catapult, and discussion of the probable characteristics of the later cheiroballistra
Gladiatorial and military equipment and fighting technique: a comparison
Marcus Junkelmann
113 - 117
the author presents an overview of the development of gladiatorial equipment and fighting techniques during the Roman period, and comments on the relationship of gladiatorial equipment and contests to military equipment and tactics
Recreating the world of the Roman soldier: the work of the Ermine Street Guard
Timothy Haines
G Sumner
119 - 127
article examining the relationship between experts on Roman military equipment and related subjects, and re-enactors producing and using reconstructions of such equipment in their re-enactments
The wear and tear of third century military equipment
Alexandra Croom
129 - 134
article on the insights gained into the rate of wear and tear on third-century military equipment by the re-enactment group cohors V Gallorum over the course of ten years
Re-enactment as research: towards a set of guidelines for re-enactors and ac...
W B Griffiths
135 - 139
the author considers the relationship between academics and re-enactors, and suggests some guidelines for both groups towards developing standards of best practice in the field of reconstruction and re-enactment