The Production of Military Equipment ¿ Fabricae, Private Production and More
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Beskrivelse af The Production of Military Equipment ¿ Fabricae, Private Production and More
The production of military equipment is a subject that is much more complicated
than often thought as Roman soldiers were not completely equipped by the state in an
uniform manner. While a certain amount of ¿near-uniformity¿ was necessary in the
army, it was logistically impossible to ensure complete uniformity, even within a
single unit. One reason for this was that Roman soldiers owned most of the equipment
themselves, which allowed them to choose their own preferences (within limits).
After an introduction and overview of the subject, the three case studies look at
what the tools found in a fort can say about the production of military equipment on
the site, at the influence of workshop traditions on the making of mail armour and
at whether state control or local production was the main impetus in the production
of crossbow brooches.
than often thought as Roman soldiers were not completely equipped by the state in an
uniform manner. While a certain amount of ¿near-uniformity¿ was necessary in the
army, it was logistically impossible to ensure complete uniformity, even within a
single unit. One reason for this was that Roman soldiers owned most of the equipment
themselves, which allowed them to choose their own preferences (within limits).
After an introduction and overview of the subject, the three case studies look at
what the tools found in a fort can say about the production of military equipment on
the site, at the influence of workshop traditions on the making of mail armour and
at whether state control or local production was the main impetus in the production
of crossbow brooches.
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