Lorica Segmentata
Lorica Segmentata, Armour, Roman Empire, Leather, Historical reenactment, Relief, Auxiliaries (Roman military)
978-613-4-92025-4
6134920258
196
2010-12-21
54,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The lōrīca segmentāta was a type of segmented armour almost exclusively used in the Roman Empire, but the Latin name was first used in the 16th century. The armour itself consisted of broad ferrous strips fastened to internal leather straps. The strips were arranged horizontally on the body, overlapping downwards, and they surrounded the torso in two halves, being fastened at the front and back. The upper body and shoulders were protected by additional strips and breast- and backplates. The form of the armour allowed it to be stored very compactly, since it was possible to separate it into four sections
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