Posts: 649 Location: Italy
Sat 06 Feb, 2010 2:35 pm
Romans wires intertwined
hi all,
someone knows that the Romans made use of these wires intertwined. Were of bronze.
One hypothesis: the ligatures were used to get stronger. Also to keep hanging oil lamps.
Does anyone know if used in weapons?
I-IV century.
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Posts: 34 Location: Hamwic
Sun 07 Feb, 2010 1:39 am
There are examples in the British museum in jewelry from the 2-5th centurys from roman /romano british finds. There are also jewelry finds from the 6th century in the crondell horde in hampshire, that can be seen in the ashmolean museum in oxford.
The replicas I have made, from bronze or sliver, I do not think would be suitable for scabbard furniture. However I've just found a thick bronze one that may be strong enaugh. But not nessessaryly felxable enough.
However I might make a very long chain from thick bronze wire to see if it works. It takes bloody ages to make though!
Is this any help?
Rich
Posts: 1,462 Location: Laurel, MD, USA
Sun 07 Feb, 2010 11:13 am
Ave!
Those were just used for jewelry as far as I know, possibly for other domestic decorative purposes. I've never seen any suggestion of such a thing being used for military equipment at all. Even regular metal chain is very rare for that purpose. There just weren't any Roman *weapons* that used chains, that I can think of.
I hope that helps!
Matthew
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