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Book Synopsis
News and World Report, MSNBC Online, and other international venues, this groundbreaking work will be a landmark in the study of ancient warfare.

Trade Review
Reconstructing Ancient Linen Body Armor is essential for anyone interested in ancient warfare and/or experimental archaeology, from academic to layman, and is a defining and valuable contribution to our understanding of the ancient world. -- Christopher Matthew Bryn Mawr Classical Review Anyone interested in archeological textiles, historical textiles, historical reenactment, military history, costume construction, or flax and linen should consider this fascinating and unique book. -- Joanne Robbins Hicken The Complex Weaver Reconstructing Ancient Linen Body Armor is a model example of the benefits that can come from creative engagement with historical re-enactors. -- Peter Thonemann Times Literary Supplement In introducing the developing disciplines of experimental and reconstructive archaeology alongside the traditional approaches of textual and visual analysis, the authors provide a challenging and illuminating exploration of a poorly understood piece of ancient body armour that will satisfy both academic scholars and military history aficionados alike Hermathena

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
The State of Linothorax Scholarship and Typologies of Greek Armor
The Structure of This Book
Methodology and Audience
1. Ancient Evidence for Linen Armor
Literary Sources
Linen in the Ancient World
Visual Sources
2. Structural Variants and Decorations on Type IV Armor
Structural Elements I: Shoulder Flaps
Structural Elements II: Shoulder Flap Ties
Structural Elements III: Pteruges
Structural Elements IV: Structural Elements IV
Decorative Elements I: Painted Designs
Decorative Elements II: Color
Distinctive Aspects of Etruscan Type IV Armor
3. What Material Was Used to Make Type IV Armor?
Leather versus Linen Construction
Sewn versus Laminated Construction
Composite Construction
4. Reconstructing the Linothorax
Developing a Basic Pattern
Fabrics and Glues
The Lamination Process
Heroic Nudity and Armor Length
Decoration
Thickness
5. Arrow Test Methodology and Materials
Arrow Test Rationale
Test Patches
Arrows and Bows
Arrow Test Procedure
6. Arrow Test Results
General Observations
Less Significant Test Variables
Hand-Produced versus Modern Linens
Laminated versus Sewn and Quilted
Different Arrowheads
Depth of Penetration and Lethality of Injury
Angled Shots
Test Results Compared to Ancient Source Testimony
Testing Other Types of Attacks
Arrow versus Unarmored Warrior
Arrow versus Test Patch: Test Result Tables
Linen versus Metal Armor
7. Wearability Issues
Potential Vulnerability to Moisture
Waterproofing Experiments
Durability and Repair
Range of Motion, Mobility, and Fit
Heat, Weight, and Endurance
8. Economic and Social Considerations
Labor Required to Construct a Linothorax
The Cost of Linen Armor
Cost and Availability of Leather versus Linen
Large- Scale Production
Gender Issues
Conclusion
Appendix: Database of Visual Sources for Type IV Armor
Black-Figure Vases
White- Ground Technique Vases
Red- Figure Vases
Stone Sculptures and Reliefs
Terracotta Sculptures and Reliefs
Metal Objects
Paintings
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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    Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
    Publication Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781421408194, 978-1421408194
    ISBN10: 1421408198
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    Description

    Book Synopsis
    News and World Report, MSNBC Online, and other international venues, this groundbreaking work will be a landmark in the study of ancient warfare.

    Trade Review
    Reconstructing Ancient Linen Body Armor is essential for anyone interested in ancient warfare and/or experimental archaeology, from academic to layman, and is a defining and valuable contribution to our understanding of the ancient world. -- Christopher Matthew Bryn Mawr Classical Review Anyone interested in archeological textiles, historical textiles, historical reenactment, military history, costume construction, or flax and linen should consider this fascinating and unique book. -- Joanne Robbins Hicken The Complex Weaver Reconstructing Ancient Linen Body Armor is a model example of the benefits that can come from creative engagement with historical re-enactors. -- Peter Thonemann Times Literary Supplement In introducing the developing disciplines of experimental and reconstructive archaeology alongside the traditional approaches of textual and visual analysis, the authors provide a challenging and illuminating exploration of a poorly understood piece of ancient body armour that will satisfy both academic scholars and military history aficionados alike Hermathena

    Table of Contents

    Acknowledgments
    Introduction
    The State of Linothorax Scholarship and Typologies of Greek Armor
    The Structure of This Book
    Methodology and Audience
    1. Ancient Evidence for Linen Armor
    Literary Sources
    Linen in the Ancient World
    Visual Sources
    2. Structural Variants and Decorations on Type IV Armor
    Structural Elements I: Shoulder Flaps
    Structural Elements II: Shoulder Flap Ties
    Structural Elements III: Pteruges
    Structural Elements IV: Structural Elements IV
    Decorative Elements I: Painted Designs
    Decorative Elements II: Color
    Distinctive Aspects of Etruscan Type IV Armor
    3. What Material Was Used to Make Type IV Armor?
    Leather versus Linen Construction
    Sewn versus Laminated Construction
    Composite Construction
    4. Reconstructing the Linothorax
    Developing a Basic Pattern
    Fabrics and Glues
    The Lamination Process
    Heroic Nudity and Armor Length
    Decoration
    Thickness
    5. Arrow Test Methodology and Materials
    Arrow Test Rationale
    Test Patches
    Arrows and Bows
    Arrow Test Procedure
    6. Arrow Test Results
    General Observations
    Less Significant Test Variables
    Hand-Produced versus Modern Linens
    Laminated versus Sewn and Quilted
    Different Arrowheads
    Depth of Penetration and Lethality of Injury
    Angled Shots
    Test Results Compared to Ancient Source Testimony
    Testing Other Types of Attacks
    Arrow versus Unarmored Warrior
    Arrow versus Test Patch: Test Result Tables
    Linen versus Metal Armor
    7. Wearability Issues
    Potential Vulnerability to Moisture
    Waterproofing Experiments
    Durability and Repair
    Range of Motion, Mobility, and Fit
    Heat, Weight, and Endurance
    8. Economic and Social Considerations
    Labor Required to Construct a Linothorax
    The Cost of Linen Armor
    Cost and Availability of Leather versus Linen
    Large- Scale Production
    Gender Issues
    Conclusion
    Appendix: Database of Visual Sources for Type IV Armor
    Black-Figure Vases
    White- Ground Technique Vases
    Red- Figure Vases
    Stone Sculptures and Reliefs
    Terracotta Sculptures and Reliefs
    Metal Objects
    Paintings
    Notes
    Bibliography
    Index

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