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Old 5th January 2014, 02:11 PM   #1
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late roman round/oval scutums - they appear to have had more leeway to customizing the paint jobs than earlier eras.





a copy of a pre-constantinian one.

this is mithras, a god similar to christ in that he rose from the dead, he was a favoured military soldier's god.
the beliefs and rituals of mithras were never written down, so we have little info on the religion. it was replaced
of course by christianity which i suspect incorporated parts of it.

shield bosses also were objects of decoration, legionary veterans would either decorate or have decorated their sword scabbards, pugio dagger scabbards, belts, helmets,
and shield bosses. i imaging a centurion had this one:



others of lesser quality have been found. as wood shields would get damaged in battle, and replaced afterwards, i would hazard that these bosses would be treasured possessions transferred from scutum to scutum as the wood part deteriorated and was replaced.
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Old 5th January 2014, 03:27 PM   #2
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Just brilliant, both Ibrahiim and Kronckew,

Thanks a lot!

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Old 5th January 2014, 03:48 PM   #3
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p.s. - the bronze decorated iron shield boss is marked Legio VIII AVG

that's "Legion 8 - Augusta" Legionary Animal was the Bull.

formed in 65 BC by pompey the great, julius caesar took it over in 49 bc, ocatavian reconstituted it when he was emperor, hence the cognomen 'augusta', it served for 400 years thereafter. LINKY

The Bull was also a mithraic symbol. i can't quite make out the latin scratched into the left border, likely the owner & his assigned cohort, it appears to be marked 'the property of junius dubilitatus'.

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