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Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2002 9:18 pm Post subject: Successor phalangites |
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Did the successor phalangites wear the linen cuirass like later hoplites?
I have some Old Glory figures that don't appear to be wearing metal
breastplates. I was figuring on white linen body armor, but I don't know and
don't have the proper Osprey books yet.
John Meunier
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Posted: Wed May 01, 2002 2:25 pm Post subject: Re: Successor phalangites |
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Did the successor phalangites wear the linen cuirass like later
hoplites?
>Yes
I have some Old Glory figures that don't appear to be wearing metal
breastplates. I was figuring on white linen body armor, but I don't know
and
don't have the proper Osprey books yet.
>Don't know about later Osprey books but earlier ones left something to
be desired. Peter Connolly's books on this period remain the best.
Scott
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Posted: Wed May 01, 2002 3:53 pm Post subject: RE: Successor phalangites |
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Oh, you like the Peter Connolly books. What is your stand on the heretical
"Macedonians" at Zama? Connolly has some nice paintings of mailed
phalangites. I know Phil Barker dismisses them out of hand. Will you have
any in the Later Carthaginian lists? And when will that book be out, O
Great List Ho?
John Carroll
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Posted: Wed May 01, 2002 4:02 pm Post subject: RE: Successor phalangites |
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Oh, you like the Peter Connolly books. What is your stand on the
heretical
"Macedonians" at Zama?
>I'm generally impressed with Connolly's research. Of course you point
out the one doofy thing he says:) :)
Connolly has some nice paintings of mailed
phalangites.
>Somewhere in there he has some linen-ed pikemen as well.
I know Phil Barker dismisses them out of hand. Will you have
any in the Later Carthaginian lists? And when will that book be out, O
Great List Ho?
>Heh heh, unlikely. Publication schedule can be found at
www.fourhorsemenenterprises.com.
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Posted: Wed May 01, 2002 4:13 pm Post subject: Re: Successor phalangites |
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--- In WarriorRules@y..., scribblerjohn@a... wrote:
> Did the successor phalangites wear the linen cuirass like later
hoplites?
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> I have some Old Glory figures that don't appear to be wearing metal
> breastplates.
I vaguely remember an article about the Macedonian tomb that has been
attributed to Philip (Alexanders father) which had some evidence for
metal armour plates that would have been incorporated into a
linen/leather corselet. So even if the armour does not look like a
metal cuirrass it might still be as tough.
Adam
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Posted: Wed May 01, 2002 4:25 pm Post subject: RE: Successor phalangites |
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Oh, a 2 year wait?
Wassamatta? You have a real job or something?
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> Oh, you like the Peter Connolly books. What is your stand on the
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> "Macedonians" at Zama?
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> >I'm generally impressed with Connolly's research. Of course you point
> out the one doofy thing he says:)
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> Connolly has some nice paintings of mailed
> phalangites.
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> >Somewhere in there he has some linen-ed pikemen as well.
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> I know Phil Barker dismisses them out of hand. Will you have
> any in the Later Carthaginian lists? And when will that book be out, O
> Great List Ho?
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> www.fourhorsemenenterprises.com.
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Posted: Wed May 01, 2002 7:27 pm Post subject: Re: Successor phalangites |
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--- In WarriorRules@y..., "John Carroll Compuserve"
<johncarroll453@c...> wrote:
> Oh, you like the Peter Connolly books. What is your stand on the
heretical
> "Macedonians" at Zama? Connolly has some nice paintings of mailed
> phalangites. I know Phil Barker dismisses them out of hand. Will
you have
> any in the Later Carthaginian lists? And when will that book be
out, O
> Great List Ho?
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> John Carroll
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Agreed! I think both Connoly's books and Osprey books have "pretty
pictures" but are flawed in many ways.
Anyone remember the so-called Carthaginian "light pike"?
IMHO I would stick with primary sources and would disavow most things
that couldn't be confirmed at least two or three times
as "unreliable" or "speculative".
In the end, however, it is a game and choices have to be made
somewhere along the line :)
Keep up the good work FHE.
-Bill Littlefield
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