tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7466337662455429678.post9144983733053889922..comments2024-03-19T08:10:10.856-06:00Comments on Dariusz caballeros: Iron Age war-hammer from HungaryDario T. W.http://www.blogger.com/profile/08130649848483687308noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7466337662455429678.post-46937810677082725782011-02-12T01:25:14.614-07:002011-02-12T01:25:14.614-07:00Thanks Jan,
I have the Osprey books on Celtiberian...Thanks Jan,<br />I have the Osprey books on Celtiberians and Punic Wars. I was able to find some interesting articles from ''Gladius'' (in Spanish) and from this site http://www4.uwm.edu/celtic/ekeltoi/<br />In one of the articles there was a very nice sculpture showing details of a horse caparison (shabraque - czaprak) and way of attaching a girth. I think I am going to ask Angel http://angelgpinto.blogspot.com/ about some of them. We shall see, I suppose. <br />On the other hand I found some nice horse tack of Hallstatt period form Slovenia, along with images embossed on fragments of wide metal belts from Austria, Slovenia and Italy... makes me very eager to put them together, but more research is needed.Dario T. W.https://www.blogger.com/profile/08130649848483687308noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7466337662455429678.post-45112774763537054602011-02-11T03:10:43.056-07:002011-02-11T03:10:43.056-07:00That's beautiful!
About Celtiberians and Iber...That's beautiful!<br /><br />About Celtiberians and Iberians, I can't recommend any books as I've only read a couple. <br /><br />But their horses are an interesting topic - there's that whole issue with interpretation of vase paintings as mail armour on the horses, in not entirely-plausible ways.<br /><br />I'll be looking forward to seeing what you do with them. :)Janhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02852127435931262360noreply@blogger.com