I'm a bit late to the party but, like lots of bloggers seem to have done, I managed to get along to the British Museum to see the Legion exhibition. The exhibition explores life in the Roman army and is a fantastic collection of artifacts both military and more mundane. I combined the trip with an fundraising event in London for work but forgot that this was taking place over the Friday of half-term which meant that the museum was hoaching with families as well as the usual tourists and the queue to get in stretched a long way around the front of the museum! The exhibition tickets are timed though, so getting into this was fine and there was no queue and I was able to get in a bit early.
Obviously as a wargamer all the military stuff was of great interest but I also enjoyed the other bits... shoes, tent panels made of goat skin, and tent pegs which were quite like some I've used myself on camping trips!
So here are a selection of photos...
The only surviving example of a Roman shield |
Model of the emperor carried as a standard |
Another standard |
Cornifex |
Dummy used for sword practice and an ox skull holed by bolts. |
Ship's prow |
Draco standard |
Horse harness |
Crocodile skin armour |
Goat skin tent panels |
Tent pegs |
Part of a leather shield cover |
Leather quiver |
Cataphract armour |
And cataphract head armour |
Sculpture of a prisoner |
...and the spoils of war |
Plaque of citizenship |
If you're planning to go along, you'll have to be quick as it finishes on 23rd June.
Finally here are a few more random photos taken while I was waiting for my slot at the exhibition... hmm.... Assyrians.... now there's an idea for a new project!!
It was good wasn’t it! Fascinating to see so many iconic items in one place..
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Some excellent photos Alastair, thanks for sharing.
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