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At a time when the Parthenon Sculptures refuse to go away (in every sense of the phrase) and uncatalogued items were allegedly found to have been sold off by a member of staff, The British Museum needs some good news. There must have been sighs of relief all round when their new exhibition in the (itself often controversial: Puffett 2023) BP Gallery, Legion: life in the Roman Army, opened to almost universal press acclaim (e.g. Clark 2024; Jones 2024); it runs from 1 February to 23 June 2024. However, some (perfectly valid) observations in her blog by a scholar qualified in the field triggered a ‘woke alarm’ in some less-qualified quarters (McGrath 2024). It was always likely to be a crowd pleaser, with something for every “exercitologist” (Bishop 2014: 24), whether amateur or professional. For those visitors who had cut their Roman military teeth on Graham Webster's seminal Roman Imperial Army (Webster 1969, 1979, 1985), it was going to have its work cut out to satisfy.
在帕台农神庙雕塑拒绝消失(从任何意义上说)以及未编入目录的藏品据称被一名工作人员出售的时候,大英博物馆需要一些好消息。当他们在 BP 画廊(本身就经常引起争议:Puffett 2023)举办的新展览 "军团:罗马军队中的生活"(Legion: life in the Roman Army)开幕时,想必大家都松了一口气,因为该展览几乎获得了媒体的普遍赞誉(例如 Clark 2024; Jones 2024);展览从 2024 年 2 月 1 日持续到 6 月 23 日。然而,一位具有该领域资格的学者在她的博客中发表的一些(完全正确的)意见却引发了一些不那么合格的人的 "警觉"(McGrath 2024)。它总是能吸引大批游客,为每一位业余或专业的 "运动家"(Bishop,2014: 24)提供一些东西。对于那些从格雷厄姆-韦伯斯特(Graham Webster)开创性的《罗马帝国军队》(韦伯斯特,1969 年、1979 年、1985 年)中获得罗马军事知识的参观者来说,这将是一个令人满意的作品。