Five years ago today I led my first phalanx drills at The Citadel. No one was seriously injured, and we learned a lot. Plus, saucer sleds make hella-good Macedonian peltai.pic.twitter.com/jjhk2eohoR
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The Antikensammlung shield in Berlin, for instance, is 65-66cm in diameter, neatly matching Asclepiodotus' 'eight palms,' but is dished to 11cm deep, one of the deepest shield curves I am aware of.
That *could* just be an accident of preservation, but it could *also* be that Asclepiodotus is making recommendations out of his ass, because he does that too. Small issue, to be sure, but I am nothing if not nit-picky.
I wouldn't say they're out of his ass. The range of "Macedonian shield" examples (archaeological and representational) could suggest some change over time, or perhaps trend waves, in how deeply concave the "best" shields were.
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