Sure, but we're asking if a 5th cent. Ekdromos is significantly more fit than @MykeCole .
My impression is that he eats well, and is pretty physically fit (admittedly, we have never met in person). And I just don't see the difference being huge, for the reasons above.
Nothing new on it that I know. Publication of all of this stuff is a damned nightmare. The number of things I had to track back to museums to get a thickness or weight measurement - and the number you can't track at all. Damned nightmare.
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Quite. But to finish a bit of math here, the tapering is not very extensive on the D-U and K e-H shields. Their surface area to estimated weight is approx. 57-107 inches square per pound. At similar ratios a thureos may have been 5.3 to 10 pounds. I'd lean toward 8-10.
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I think that's likely right. I wish we had more archaeological remains for the thureos, rather than being broadly stuck with representational evidence. My big question: were they metal rimmed, or rimmed in leather? Both methods occur in similar shields.
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