Thanks, Nathan. It is a really neat plate that I really enjoy. It is fanciful and silly, but it really demonstartes how people impose the aesthetics and ideals from their time onto other time periods. Although it is not perfectly accurate, I have seen a similar illustration in an Osprey title. I think it might be
Arthur and the Anglo-Saxon Wars in one of the Angus McBride plates--there is a charioteer and warrior with a
shield and spear held in a similar manner. To be fair, Angus McBride's plate is probably more representative of what the warriors actually looked like!
Edit: Or maybe it was in Tim Newark's
Celtic Warriors--I can't remember.