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« on: January 18, 2007, 02:04:52 AM »

Display in Roman Warfare: The Appearance of Armies and Individuals on the Battlefield


<p>The paper discusses the appearance of Roman armies in battle and the contribution of                 arms and equipment to intimidating displays in the spectacle of pitched battle.                 After arguing for similarity of equipment in the Roman army but not uniformity, the                 paper considers the personalization of equipment by soldiers as a means of                 self-advertisement and individual visibility in battle to ensure reward for                 courageous actions. This behaviour is linked to the Roman army&rsquo;s origins                 in the warrior society of early Rome. The paper concludes with a discussion of the                 significance of wearing military decorations in battle, contra Maxfield&rsquo;s                 argument (<I>The Military Decorations of the Roman Imperial Army</I>, 1981) that                 soldiers did not wear decorations in battle.</p>


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