Roman Military Equipment Found by Chance at Ocnița

L. Petculescu
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The Roman items the author dealt with in this paper include weapons and armour (nos. 1–5 and probably 23), personal equipment (nos. 6–11), cavalry equipment and horse harness (nos. 12–21), possibly civilian and unidentifiable items (nos. 22–24) and a late Roman buckle (no. 25). The similarities between these objects and those from the occupation layers of the Roman forts dated at the end of the 1st century AD are evidence of their origin in a siege camp at the foot of the hill where the Dacian fortification was located. The presence of lorica segmentata fittings in this assemblage together with the parallels of the most personal equipment found in Vindonissa fortress point to the quartering of a legionary vexillation in this camp. And the large proportion of horse gear among all the military equipment suggests the inclusion of a cavalry detachment in the besieging force of the Dacian fort.
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偶然发现的罗马军事装备在Ocnița
作者在本文中处理的罗马物品包括武器和盔甲(编号为1-5,可能是23),个人装备(编号为6-11),骑兵装备和马具(编号为12-21),可能是民用和无法识别的物品(编号为22-24)和一个晚期罗马扣(编号为22-24)。25)。这些物品与公元一世纪末罗马堡垒占领层的物品相似,证明它们起源于达契亚防御工事所在山脚下的攻城营。在这个集合中出现的lorica segmentata装备,以及在Vindonissa要塞中发现的大多数个人装备的相似之处,表明这个营地中驻扎着一支军团。在所有的军事装备中,马装备所占的比例很大,这表明达契亚堡的围城部队中有一支骑兵分队。
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