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1) Alexandra Croom. The wear and tear of third century military equipment. Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies. Vol. 11. 2000, pp. 129-134.
2) David Sim. The making and testing of a falx also known as the Dacian battle scythe. Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies. Vol. 11. 2000, pp. 37-41.
3) M.C. Bishop. The Newstead lorica segmentata. Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies. Vol. 10. 1999, pp. 27-43.
4) Y. Le Bohec. L’armement des Romains pendant les Guerres Puniques d’après les sources littéraires. Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies. Vol. 8. 1997, pp. 13-24.
5) A.V.A.J. Bosman. Velserbroek B6 - Velsen 1 - Velsen 2: Is there a relation between the military equipment from a ritual site and the fortresses of Velsen? Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies. Vol. 6. 1995, pp. 89-98.
6) A.V.A.J. Bosman. Pouring lead in the pouring rain: Making lead slingshot under battle conditions. Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies. Vol. 6. 1995, pp. 99-103.
7) K. Czarnecka. Germanic weaponry of the Przeworsk culture and its Celtic background. Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies. Vol. 8. 1997, pp. 291-297.
8) José Beltrán Fortes & Adolfo Raul Menéndez Arguín. New Evidence on the Use of Armour by Roman Soldiers of the Fourth Century AD. Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies. Vol. 10. 1999, pp. 21-26.
9) Marcus Junkelmann. Roman helmets in the Axel Guttmann-Collection, Berlin. Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies. Vol. 10. 1999, pp. 81-85.
10) Marcus Junkelmann. Gladiatorial and military equipment and fighting technique: a comparison. Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies. Vol. 11. 2000, pp. 113-117.
11) Janka Istenic. A late-republican gladius from the River Ljubljanica (Slovenia). Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies. Vol. 11. 2000, pp. 1-9.
12) J. Horvat. Roman Republican weapons from Smihel in Slovenia. Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies. Vol. 8. 1997, pp. 105-120.
13) Georgia Franzius. Die römischen Funde aus Kalkriese 1987-95 und ihre Bedeutung für die Interpretation und Datierung militärischer Fundplätze der augusteischen Zeit im nordwesteuropäischen Raum. Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies. Vol. 6. 1995, pp. 69-88.
14) E. Künzl. Waffendekor im Hellenismus. Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies. Vol. 8. 1997, pp. 61-89.
15) Liviu Petculescu. Military equipment graves in Roman Dacia. Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies. Vol. 6. 1995, pp. 105-145.
16) F. Quesada Sanz. Montefortino-type and related helmets in the Iberian Peninsula: a study in archaeological context. Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies. Vol. 8. 1997, pp. 151-166.
17) F. Quesada Sanz. Gladius hispaniensis: an archaeological view from Iberia. Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies. Vol. 8. 1997, pp. 251-270.
18) Boris Rankov. The Roman Ban on the Export of Weapons to the Barbaricum: a Misunderstanding. Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies. Vol. 10. 1999, pp. 115-120.
19) S. Sievers. Alesia und Osuna: Bemerkungen zur Normierung der spätrepublikanischen Bewaffnung und Ausrüstung. Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies. Vol. 8. 1997, pp. 271-276.
20) G.D. Stiebel. ’...you were the word of war’ A sling shot testimony from Israel. Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies. Vol. 8. 1997, pp. 301-307.
1) Alexandra Croom. The wear and tear of third century military equipment. Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies. Vol. 11. 2000, pp. 129-134.
2) David Sim. The making and testing of a falx also known as the Dacian battle scythe. Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies. Vol. 11. 2000, pp. 37-41.
3) M.C. Bishop. The Newstead lorica segmentata. Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies. Vol. 10. 1999, pp. 27-43.
4) Y. Le Bohec. L’armement des Romains pendant les Guerres Puniques d’après les sources littéraires. Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies. Vol. 8. 1997, pp. 13-24.
5) A.V.A.J. Bosman. Velserbroek B6 - Velsen 1 - Velsen 2: Is there a relation between the military equipment from a ritual site and the fortresses of Velsen? Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies. Vol. 6. 1995, pp. 89-98.
6) A.V.A.J. Bosman. Pouring lead in the pouring rain: Making lead slingshot under battle conditions. Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies. Vol. 6. 1995, pp. 99-103.
7) K. Czarnecka. Germanic weaponry of the Przeworsk culture and its Celtic background. Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies. Vol. 8. 1997, pp. 291-297.
8) José Beltrán Fortes & Adolfo Raul Menéndez Arguín. New Evidence on the Use of Armour by Roman Soldiers of the Fourth Century AD. Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies. Vol. 10. 1999, pp. 21-26.
9) Marcus Junkelmann. Roman helmets in the Axel Guttmann-Collection, Berlin. Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies. Vol. 10. 1999, pp. 81-85.
10) Marcus Junkelmann. Gladiatorial and military equipment and fighting technique: a comparison. Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies. Vol. 11. 2000, pp. 113-117.
11) Janka Istenic. A late-republican gladius from the River Ljubljanica (Slovenia). Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies. Vol. 11. 2000, pp. 1-9.
12) J. Horvat. Roman Republican weapons from Smihel in Slovenia. Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies. Vol. 8. 1997, pp. 105-120.
13) Georgia Franzius. Die römischen Funde aus Kalkriese 1987-95 und ihre Bedeutung für die Interpretation und Datierung militärischer Fundplätze der augusteischen Zeit im nordwesteuropäischen Raum. Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies. Vol. 6. 1995, pp. 69-88.
14) E. Künzl. Waffendekor im Hellenismus. Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies. Vol. 8. 1997, pp. 61-89.
15) Liviu Petculescu. Military equipment graves in Roman Dacia. Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies. Vol. 6. 1995, pp. 105-145.
16) F. Quesada Sanz. Montefortino-type and related helmets in the Iberian Peninsula: a study in archaeological context. Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies. Vol. 8. 1997, pp. 151-166.
17) F. Quesada Sanz. Gladius hispaniensis: an archaeological view from Iberia. Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies. Vol. 8. 1997, pp. 251-270.
18) Boris Rankov. The Roman Ban on the Export of Weapons to the Barbaricum: a Misunderstanding. Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies. Vol. 10. 1999, pp. 115-120.
19) S. Sievers. Alesia und Osuna: Bemerkungen zur Normierung der spätrepublikanischen Bewaffnung und Ausrüstung. Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies. Vol. 8. 1997, pp. 271-276.
20) G.D. Stiebel. ’...you were the word of war’ A sling shot testimony from Israel. Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies. Vol. 8. 1997, pp. 301-307.