JRMES 17 (2016)
Xenia Pauli Jensen & Thomas Grane (eds), Imitation and Inspiration. Proceedings of the 18th International Roman Military Equipment Conference held in Copenhagen, Denmark, 9th–14th June 2013 (ISBN 978-1-910238-10-3)
Swords And Scabbards
An old find rediscovered: a Roman spatha from Cornacum in the holdings of the Zagreb Archaeological Museum I. Radman-Livaja & I. Drnić
1–5
A Grave with gladius from Bobovek near Kranj (Slovenia): An attempt at interpretation K. Stemberger & V. Vidrih Perko
7–10
Iron Age swords and Roman soldiers in conquest-period Britain F. Hunter
11–21
Import, imitation, or inspiration? Scabbard plates decorated in openwork technique (opus interrasile) in Barbaricum at the time around the birth of Christ K. Czarnecka
23–33
Horse Gear
Recently found harness fittings from the Roman fort at Porolissum on the northern frontier M. Gui
37–44
Military equipment in Asciburgium L. Burkhardt & E. Deschler-Erb
45–51
Roman saddle plates from Nubia L. Allason-Jones
53–8
Defensive Weapons
Two shield bosses from the Roman vicus at Velzeke: evidence of a countryside in peril…? J. Deschieter
61–8
Germanische Schildbeschläge im Rheingebiet S. Weiss-König
69–75
Putting the scale into mail: Roman hybrid feathered armour M. A. Wijnhoven
77–86
New finds of Roman armor from the legionary fortress at Novae (Moesia Inferior) P. Dyczek
87–94
Lorica Hamata or Germanic Crafts? Ringmail finds from the Early Iron Age in a southern Scandinavian context S. Juncher
95–100
Zu römischen Kavalleriehelmen der frühen und mittleren Kaiserzeit T. Fischer
101–12
Dress, Belts & Buckles
Dressing the Roman soldier S. Hoss
115–20
The role of brooches in Roman military dress of the late 1st–3rd centuries AD in the Roman West T. Ivleva
121–7
Imitation and inspiration – Tunics with arrow-shaped purple decoration in Pannonia J. Pásztókai-Szeőke & A. Paetz gen. Schieck
129–40
Openwork buckles with peltaform loop and opposite extension D. Kostromichyov
141–55
Army Life
The influence of the army on the life in Roman Poetovio M. Vomer Gojkovič
159–69
… und den Klappaltar im Marschgepäck? U. Klatt
171–5
Surgical instruments as military equipment A. Frölich
177–82
Rituals And Deposits
Post-battle display and distribution of booty in Kalkriese A. Rost & S. Wilbers-Rost
185–90
Is the Piercebridge assemblage a military votive deposit? P. Walton
191–4
Finds And Research
A rain of arrows, projectiles, darts and bolts. A metrological classification of Roman pyramidal-headed projectiles E. Ble
197–201
Imitation and inspiration in ‘Roman’ archery J. C. N. Coulston
203–14
The Clayton Collection: militaria and much more! F. McIntosh
215–18
A Late Republican signum from the sanctuary Gurzufskoe Sedlo at the Crimea M. Novichenkova
219–22
Recent finds of 5th century weapons in the territorium of Barcino: updating chronology, functionality and social attribution T. Juárez Villena and J. Pinar Gil
228–34
Finds from the frontier: Romans and Natives at Brecon Gaer Roman fort J. Lewis
235–42
New military equipment from the area of the Early Imperial forts at Brigantium (Bregenz, Austria) J. Kopf
243–50
Late Antique and Early Medieval inhumation burials in Augusta Raurica, Switzerland S. Mayer
251–3
Imitation and inspiration in the field of militaria at Szwajcaria cemetery (the Sudovian culture). The case of a ‘princely grave’ from Barrow 2 B. Kontny
255–68
For the further development of a Roman fitting. Imitation and inspiration in the Germanic toreutics K. Mückenberger
269–74
Stamped tiles from the Danube limes fort Ad Militare, Croatia. Results from the archaeogeophysical prospection in 2010 and 2012 I. Vukmanić
275–8
Nonferrous metals on late Republican and early Principate Roman military metalwork found in the River Ljubljanica (Slovenia) J. Istenic
279–85
Technical aspects regarding energy storage in ancient Greek and Roman catapults K. Paasch
287–90