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Cataphracts: The Ancient World's Armored Cavalrymen - TheCollectorJul 17, 2023 · A form of armored heavy cavalrymen that originated in Persia, they rode across Eurasia and North Africa. The elite cataphracts dominated the battlefield for ...
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Cataphracts: Armored Warriors and their Horses of WarJul 5, 2015 · The word 'cataphract' has its origins in the Greek language, and is said to mean 'fully armored' or 'closed from all sides'.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Cataphract - Etymology, Origin & MeaningCataphract, from Greek kataphraktēs meaning "coat of mail," refers to scale-like metal armor or a fully armored soldier, originating from words meaning ...
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Elite Cavalry Units of the Ancient World - They Were Very EffectiveOct 5, 2017 · Cataphracts were shock troops who were unique in that they could charge, regroup and charge again, or they could stay and fight after a charge ...
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Parthian cataphracts, the elite cavalry of the Antiquity - Historia ScriptaMay 28, 2024 · “The Persian army, including the heavily armored cavalry units known as cataphracts, surrounded the Roman legions. ... Roman History, 23.9.
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Battle of Tagina - War History - WarHistory.orgDec 13, 2024 · Battle of Tagina ... The strength of the Byzantine Empire lay in its disciplined heavy cavalry – the cataphracts. Both men and horses were trained ...
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Who were the cataphracts? An archaeological and historical ...The research reveals depictions of cataphracts in friezes from sites like Ḫalčayan and Dura-Europos, indicating heavy armor use around 200 BC to 600 AD.
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cataphract - Wiktionary, the free dictionaryThe adjective is derived from Ancient Greek κατάφρακτος (katáphraktos, “covered, enclosed, shut up; completely suited in armour”), from καταφράσσειν ( ...
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Aswaran - WikipediaEtymology. The word comes from the Old Persian word asabāra (from asa- and bar, a frequently used Achaemenid military technical term).
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Cataphracts, The Armored Warriors of Heavy Cavalry in AntiquitySep 26, 2024 · ... clibanarius, whose origin is uncertain. It may come from Greek (klibanos, in which case it would be translated as “metal oven”, perhaps ...
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Introduction of Cataphratarii and Clibanarii - Roman Army TalkIn the 6th century BC, the Massageto-Chorasmian peoples developed a "prototype cataphract" who, unlike its Assyrian counterpart, not only wore a coat of ...Missing: mention | Show results with:mention
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Cataphracts: Heavy Cavalry of the Ancient World - Discovery UKOct 21, 2024 · Cataphracts were one of the most formidable types of cavalry to emerge in the ancient world. Entirely encased in armour, they were shock troops, trained for ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Armenian Heavy Cavalry (Ayrudzi)Aug 29, 2024 · This elite cavalry, later known as the Ayrudzi (meaning “man and horse” or “horseman”), was formed from the noble families of Armenia.Missing: cataphract | Show results with:cataphract<|control11|><|separator|>
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Introduction of Cataphratarii and Clibanarii - RomanArmyTalkFeb 26, 2008 · "Cataphract" derives from the greek for 'covered in' and the term originally applied to galleys, whose oar banks were either open ( aphract), ...Missing: etymology sources<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] THE TACTICAL DEVELOPMENT OF ACHAEMENID CAVALRYHeavily-armoured horsemen proliferated in Persian armies, though the larger part of the cavalry remained lightly equipped; the palton became the main shafted.
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(PDF) Armures perses - Academia.eduAchaemenids influenced the development of heavy-armoured cavalry, leading to the emergence of cataphracts.
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ARSACIDS ii. The Arsacid dynasty - Encyclopaedia IranicaThe most important types of forces in the Parthian army were the lightly armed cavalry equipped with bows and arrows and the so-called cataphracts ...
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Military History and Armies of the Sassanians - Dr. Kaveh FarrokhSep 19, 2025 · Sassanian military included elite units, Savaran cavalry, cataphracts, and infantry, with a focus on organization, tactics, and training.
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ASB i. In Pre-Islamic Iran - Encyclopaedia IranicaIn Persepolis, the reliefs depict many horses and some horse-drawn chariots but no horsemen (Littauer and Crouwel, op. cit., chap. X with ample literature).
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Parthian horses and Parthian Horse Archers - Dr. Kaveh FarrokhJul 1, 2020 · Parthian Heavy Horse Cavalryman Graffiti from private houses, Dura Europos. Earlier third century A.D. (After M. Rostovzeff, Caravan Cities, ...
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Immortals - Livius.orgFeb 8, 2019 · Herodotus mentions a Persian elite corps which he calls the Ten Thousand or the Athanatoi, the "Immortals".
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ARMY i. Pre-Islamic Iran - Encyclopaedia IranicaThen the shock cavalry (cataphracts) moved in, still avoiding hand-to-hand combat but picking up the enemy with their missiles and piercing them with the heavy ...
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Behistun - Livius.orgSep 24, 2020 · Behistun rock from the east A large relief (5½ x 3 meters) depicting king Darius, his bow carrier Intaphrenes and his lance carrier Gobryas.Missing: cataphracts | Show results with:cataphracts<|separator|>
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(PDF) SKUPNIEWICZ Sasanian horse shaped rhyta - Academia.eduAchaemenid rhyton with rider figure. The Erebuni Historical and Archaeological Museum-Reserve, inv. 20. Drawing by Patryk Skupniewicz img-7.jpeg. Fig. 8 ...
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Armor scales - Achaemenid - The Metropolitan Museum of ArtThese three rows of overlapping iron scales, now badly corroded, are attached to a poorly preserved leather backing. They were once part of a piece of armor.Missing: rhyton | Show results with:rhyton
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(PDF) Xenophon and Herodotus: A Comparison - Academia.eduThis paper compares the works of Herodotus and Xenophon, focusing on their differing perspectives on the Greco-Persian Wars.
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(PDF) The tactical development of Achaemenid cavalryScholars agree that the heavily armed infantry dominated the battlefields of the Greek world from the Archaic period until the rise of Philip II of Macedon and ...Missing: Persepolis | Show results with:Persepolis
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Some Thoughts on the Dynamic Evolution of Heavy Cavalry ... - jstorbrought the idea of cataphracts to the West, Tarn this into the history of the cataphract. In fact, the also sensed they were drawing on a much older use of ...
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TACITUS' SARMATION CAVALRY LANCE - jstorWalser, in his effort to ascertain the Glaubwürdigkeit of Taci tus' historical writing in relation to exotic peoples, writes concerning Hist., i. 79: 41.
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Royal Imagery on Kushan Coins: Local Tradition and Arsacid ...This article deals with the development of Kushan royal imagery as known from coins in the period between the 1st and the 3rd centuries ad.
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The Huns and Alans during the Lazic War (6th century) - KadmosThe Huns and Alans were active participants of the Migration Period (4th-6th centuries CE), invading the Roman Empire and penetrating as far as Roman ...Missing: cataphracts | Show results with:cataphracts
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The Development of Roman Mailed CavalrySep 24, 2012 · The Persians evidently were especially fond of cataphracts, which were employed in the armies of Xerxes (Hdt. 7, 84), Cyrus (Xenophon, Anab ...
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[PDF] Silk Road - Silkroad FoundationDec 4, 2015 · Silks from the Silk Road: Origin, Transmission and Exchange; Neville Agnew, Marcia Reed, ... armor (a cataphract), a single weapon (bow, dagger).
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ARMOR ii. In Eastern Iran - Encyclopaedia IranicaIn the Avesta, the term for armor is zrāδa- (armor, breastplate). The ... armored horseman in relief. Unfortunately, only the lower part of the human ...Missing: griva | Show results with:griva
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[PDF] The Warrior on Claps from Tillya TepeAug 8, 2021 · Sarianidi, the twin golden clasps from Burial III attract special and instant attention of any military historian or a researcher of ancient ...
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Cataphracts: Armored Cavalry Warriors - Dr. Kaveh FarrokhAug 31, 2023 · The word 'cataphract' has its origins in the Greek language, and is said to mean 'fully armored' or 'closed from all sides'.Missing: Syriac | Show results with:Syriac
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Parthian Cataphract vs. the Roman Army 53 BC-AD 224This article provides a short overview of the Parthian military and its tactics and what were the Roman responses to that and what were the Parthian ...
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[PDF] The development of Roman mailed cavalry - Erik D. Schmid16 Some scholars have argued, however, that cataphract tactics were vindicated fifteen years later at Carrhae.17 Of the ancient commentators on the battle of ...
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[PDF] The Development of Roman Mailed Cavalry - John W. EadieMay 26, 2006 · In short, the Romans adopted the vocabulary of eastern cataphract ... Romans after the battle collected and began to use the Sassanian weapons-' ...
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Roman Military Equipment Studies | PDF | Armour - ScribdThis article discusses the Sarmatian cataphracts and their influence on the development of Roman equites cataphractarii (heavy armored cavalry).
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[PDF] The Changing Role of the Cataphract in the Byzantine ArmyMaurice's Strategikon: A Handbook on Byzantine Military Strategy. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. Dixon, K. R. & Southern, P. 1992. The ...
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Maurice's Stratēgikon. Handbook of Byzantine Military StrategyJul 5, 2023 · Maurice's Stratēgikon. Handbook of Byzantine Military Strategy, translated from Greek to English by George T. Dennis (Philadelphia, 1984).Missing: cataphracts tagmata sources
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ARMOR - Encyclopaedia IranicaThe horses do not appear to have any metal protection but a description of an early 3rd-century cataphract given by Heliodorus (Aethiopica 9.15) confirms ...
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[PDF] Who were the cataphracts? - Leiden University Student RepositoryThe text also mentioned the numbers of these cavalry forces, something which ancient writers took great care to mention, either to promote their ruler and ...
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[PDF] SASSANID ARMOR - ShedetSilk Road with Central Asia and China on one hand and the steppes on the ... Parthian era cataphract armor is shown in detail in the relief from Tang-i Sarvak.
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Helmet (Spangenhelm) - Byzantine or GermanicThe quality of the helmets and their diverse find sites suggest that they were made as diplomatic gifts to foreign rulers, perhaps sent from the Byzantine court ...<|separator|>
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Farrokh, K., Karamian, Gh., Kubic, A., & Oshterinani, M.T. (2017). An ...Jan 11, 2019 · This paper examines Iranian helmets from the 2nd century BCE Parthian era into the Sasanian era in the 3rd to 7th century CE. Analyses involve ...
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(PDF) Kaveh Farrokh, Katarzyna Maksymiuk, Javier Sánchez Gracia ...138 The Nēzak was based on its 12-foot long Parthian lance (Kontos) predecessor that had a sword-like blade of iron socketed onto the lance shaft. National ...<|separator|>
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(PDF) Parthian Cataphract vs. the Roman Army 53 BC-AD 224The Parthian cavalry, primarily cataphracts, comprised the core of their military forces, challenging Roman tactics. The Parthian army was often ...
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(PDF) Evidence for horse armour in the Roman Army and the use of ...Over ninety archaeological finds of Roman horse armour, including chamfrons, contribute to understanding cavalry use. Chamfrons likely served both practical and ...
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Introduction to Legion: life in the Roman army | British MuseumOct 18, 2023 · Cataphract cavalry used armour that covered the whole body – both man and horse. This armoured horse blanket was a find from Dura Europos, a ...Missing: rider | Show results with:rider
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An Overview of the Sasanian Military - Cais-SoasThe nature of the Sassanian army over time can be inferred from a few Roman and Arabic sources spanning four centuries. On the Persian campaign of the Roman ...
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Aelianus Tacticus's Treatise on Ancient Greek Military Tactics ...The treatise, which is most often referred to as Aelian's Tactics or Tactica, was of particular value for its explanation of the operation of the Macedonian ...Missing: cataphract cuneus
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(PDF) An Examination of the Roman Cavalry according to HyginusHyginus defines ala quingenary as 500 cavalry, while Arrian states it has 512 cavalry. The ala milliary consists of 1,024 men, organized into 32 squadrons of 32 ...
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Parthian Warfare - World History EncyclopediaSep 4, 2019 · They even developed the famous “Parthian shot.” Able to shoot backward at full gallop, the Parthian archer delivered kill shots at pursuing ...
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Battle of CarrhaeAgainst the Roman infantry were arrayed ten thousand Parthian cavalry, either cataphracts, who wore scaled or mail armor from head to thigh and were armed with ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Ethnic Constructions in the Seleucid Military - COREThe passage above is part of Polybius' description of the forces involved in the battle of. Raphia in 217 BCE. It provides an account of the composition of both ...
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Chapter 7 Parthia from Arsakes II to Phraates I in - BrillMay 14, 2021 · ... Raphia in 217; those were armored horsemen called cataphracts (kataphraktoi). These were complemented by horse archers of the Dahai ...Missing: BCE | Show results with:BCE
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The Battle of the Catalaunian Fields AD 451: Flavius Aetius, Attila ...Evan Schultheis reconsiders the evidence for Attila the Hun's most famous battle, the climax of his invasion of the West...<|separator|>
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The Battle of the Catalaunian Fields - World History EncyclopediaDec 20, 2016 · The Battle of the Catalaunian Fields (also known as The Battle of Chalons, The Battle of Maurica) was one of the most decisive military engagements in historyMissing: cataphracts | Show results with:cataphracts
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(PDF) The Battle of the Catalaunian Plains - ResearchGateIn this study I would like to examine the Battle of the Catalaunian Plains. In the first part of my article I will talk about the causes of the campaign of 451.Missing: cataphracts | Show results with:cataphracts
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[PDF] The Changing Role of the Cataphract in the Byzantine Army - COREsources it appears that the cataphract's function on the battlefield was psychological ... 44 In Theophanes' account of the battle of Nineveh,. Heraclius' horse ...
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[PDF] Military Reasons of Heraclius' Successes Against the Sasanian SpāhHeraclius' hard-fought victory against the Spāh at Nineveh in 627 CE may be attributed at least in part to the Byzantine army's implementation of classical ...
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[PDF] The Abbasid Abna and Sasanid CavalrymenNinth-century Muslims were every bit as infatuated with cavalry as were medieval Europeans, though it was more often than not by getting off their horses ...
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Heavy Cavalry by David Nicolle - Illustrations of Costume & SoldiersIt is, however, possible that a strong Central Asian influence, either direct or via the Caliphate, was already being felt in 9th century Byzantine military ...
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Carolingian Arms and Armor in the Ninth Century - De Re MilitariFeb 23, 2014 · This study seeks to ascertain the nature of the armament carried by the Carolingian army in the ninth century by examining the written, iconographic, and ...
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The Stirrup Thesis: A transformative technology that wasn'tNov 19, 2022 · The Stirrup Thesis argued that when the Franks discovered the stirrup in the eighth century, they used it to develop a new form of mounted shock combat with ...Missing: decline cataphracts introduction costs
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The Art of War (Chapter 12) - The Cambridge History of ChinaFrom the fourth century onward, Chinese battlefields were dominated by a heavy cavalry composed of armored warriors riding armored horses. A complete ...Missing: murals | Show results with:murals
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[PDF] MORTUARY ART IN THE NORTHERN ZHOU CHINA (557-581 CE)Apr 2, 2010 · armored horse figurines in the Emperor Wu's tomb might represent the famous Xianbei cavalrymen recorded in the Book of Song (Songshu) and ...
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The stirrup and its effect on chinese military history70 In the Dunhuang mural we see an enemy force of infantry enduring a barrage of arrows from archers on one flank and on the other cavalry lancers picking off ...
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Mogao Grottoes and Dunhuang Culture Studies - China ExplorationMurals are one of the art contents of Dunhuang grottoes. ... On the picture shows the horse armor, which is the protective equipment to protect the war horse, or ...
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The Battle of the River Talas - jstorArmoured horse- archers, also equipped with lances and swords, formed the bulk of the Tang cavalry, flanked by an elite of cataphracts riding armoured horses ...
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[PDF] the shosoin treasures an investigation of the leather used in the ...Roughly counted, more than 200 Shosoin treasures contain leather. Among them, 65 items were investigated during the 3 years: 12 items of equine equipment, 8 ...Missing: lamellar | Show results with:lamellar<|separator|>
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LAMELLAR ARMOR AND HORSE BARDINGS IN YAMATO AND ...Aug 10, 2025 · This article examines the data, focussing on Koguryo and assessing China's influence on that horse-riding tradition and its successive ...Missing: Shosoin treasures
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Social hierarchy and the choice of metal recycling at Anyang, the ...Nov 2, 2020 · Anyang, the last capital of the Chinese Shang dynasty, became one of the largest metal consumers in Eurasia during the second millennium BCE ...Missing: armor | Show results with:armor
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Seeking Horses: Allies, Clients and Exchanges in the Zhou Period ...Dec 24, 2021 · This paper points to a northern origin for Zhou horses. Important intermediaries, providing these horses, were the clans whose cemeteries have been identified.
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17.3 Gunpowder and Nomads in a Transitional Age - OpenStaxApr 19, 2023 · It is thus perhaps more correct to say that gunpowder made cavalry (other than modern “cavalry” in the form of tanks) obsolete, than to say that ...
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[PDF] The Rise of Heavy Infantry and the Demise of Heavy Cavalry at the ...The Swiss did not possess extensive land holdings or access to heavy warhorses and the costly armor associated with heavy cavalry. Due to the rugged terrain ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] the arms and armour from dura-europos, syria - UCL DiscoveryThe arms and armour discovered during the excavations at the Roman frontier city of Dura-Europos, Syria, by Belgian, French and American archaeologists between ...