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摘要
几十年前,“双盘形”匕首(也被称为“双小叶形”或“双小叶形”)与罗马短刀之间的关系被普遍接受,凯尔特人匕首是其许多最具特色元素的起源。然而,罗马匕首的一些元素没有得到解释,它们的来源不明。本文提供的数据显示了pugio和所谓的“腰型”匕首之间的关系,最近被定义(以前被描述为“La Osera”型或“Villanueva de Teba”型)。这种武器包含了凯尔特伯利亚双盘面匕首所缺乏的元素,但在普吉欧匕首中却存在,可以被认为是一种混合形式。
El pugio : nuevos datos para el estudio de su origen
Several decades ago the relationship between the «bidiscoidal» type dagger (also known as «biglobular» or «doblegobular») and the Roman pugio , was generally accepted, the Celtiberian dagger being the origin of many of its most characteristic elements. However, some elements of the Roman dagger have been left without explanation, their origin unknown. This paper provides data to show the relationship between the pugio and the so called «waisted type» dagger, recently defined (formerly described as «La Osera» type or «Villanueva de Teba» type). This weapon contains those elements that are lacking in the Celtiberian bidiscoidal dagger, but are present in the pugio , which can then be considered an hybrid form.