JRMES 16 (2008)

JRMES 16 (2008)

László Kocsis (ed.), The Enemies of Rome. Proceedings of the 15th International Roman Military Equipment Conference, Budapest 2005 (ISBN 978-1-910238-05-9)

Major Themes I

The Enemies of Rome Jon Coulston

17–29

Simply ornament or something more? Marks of undetermined function found on barbarian lance- and spearheads Katarzina Czarnecka and Bartosz Kontny

31–56

Late Roman Military Style in the East of the Forest and Forest-Steppe Zone of Europe Igor Gavritukhin

57–67

South Scandinavian foederati and auxiliarii? Thomas Grane

69–80

Cantabrian weapons Emilio Illarregui

81–93

Sarmatian swords with ring-shaped pommels in the Carpathian Basin Eszter Istvánovits and Valéria Kulcsár

95–105

The war as seen by an archaeologist. Reconstruction of barbarian weapons and fighting techniques in the Roman Period based on the analysis of graves containing weapons. The case of the Przeworsk Culture Bartosz Kontny

107–45

Weaponry of the Goths of the mid-3rd to the 7th century AD Alexander Nefedkin

147–55

The elite military necropolis in Scythian Neapolis (I–II century AD) Yurij Zaytsev and Valentina Mordvintseva

157–68

Major Themes II

Sagittarii on the South-East Frontier of Dacia Iona Cataniciu

171–9

Militaria der Spätlatènezeit und der frühen Kaiserzeit aus Basel Eckhard Deshler-Erb

181–9

Segmental Armour from the Fortress of the First Italic Legion in Novae Peter Dyczek

191–9

Sagittarii Porolissenses und ihre Kampfwaffen. I Nicolae Gudea

201–12

Untersuchungen zur Helmmaske von Kalkriese Norbert Hanel and Frank Willer

213–17

Conditions for the preservation of Roman military equipment on battlefields – the example of Kalkriese Achim Rost

219–24

Special features with Roman military equipment in Kalkriese Susanne Wilbers-Rost

225–36

Roman Decorated Daggers and Figural Sword Fittings from Mainz-Mogontiacum (Germania Superior) Michael J. Klein

237–48

New data on the question of morphology and dating of the Intercisa III type Helmets László Kocsis

249–72

Militaria from Anamatia Péter Kovács

273–8

Beschläge eines Flavierzeitlichen Schurzcingulums aus Baláca (Komitat Veszprém, Ungarn) Zsolt Mráv

279–94

Roman belt-fittings from Burgenae Ivan Radman-Livaja

295–308

Das Projekt Tilurium Mirjana Sanader, Tomislav Šeparović, and Domagoj Tončinić

309–15

A well-preserved 1st-Century torsion-weapon found at Xanten Hans-Joachim Schalles

317–20

Early Depictions of Military Equipment in Aquincum Krisztina Szirmai

321–31

The Historical Context

Oath and Punishment with the Roman Army (Dasius-acta) Dóra Gáspár

335–9

Barbarian Throwing Clubs and the origins of Roman Plumbatae Alexei Kozlenko

341–3

The Experimental Context

Testing the ‘“’Ramshaw’ Boot – Experimental Calceology on the March Florian Himmler

347–57

Making the Ramshaw Boot, an exercise in experimental archaeology Marquita Volken

359–66