Small ferrous rings just rust away into nothing, or into concretions. And mail is fair more repairable, reusable, resizable - and expensive enough to be worth keeping. Consequently, mail finds from any period, tend to be damn rare.
What I actually find the most puzzling about the Roman armor system is that it is always 1 textile layer + 1 metal layer. Contra D'Amato, evidence for pure textile armor is infrequent. But also I can't think of any representation of scale or segmata being worn over mail.
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It seems like an obvious thing and of course is extremely common in the back half of the Middle Ages, but the Romans just...don't. I rather have to assume they thought the protection of a single layer was sufficient.
Kiitos. Käytämme tätä aikajanasi parantamiseen. KumoaKumoa
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