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Mon 19 Oct, 2009 7:52 pm
Thanks Hugo. I do not exactly disagree with you. Proof of origin of
maille is relatively obscure. Some Roman records (Notitia Oreins) indicate that Roman maille was manufactured within Gual. The idea of invention of maille among the Celts seems best corroborated by the Hedegaard maille and metalolurgical analysis of it. (I am aware of two separate analysis that seem to reach compatible conclusions that maille near 1st century A.D. matches North Germanic iron fabrication composition.)
That said, to an extent, some Gauls seemed to have integrated into Roman economic and organizational aspects after the early conquests. Many served as auxiliaries with some known to have elevated to significant status; "equites singulars Augusti", as opposed to equites peregrine or general auxiliary forces. Rome had a strong presence in the supposed region of the statue from 1st century B.C. through 4th century A.D. Anyhow, I had thought the detailed image of a Gaul/ or Celt in hamata style armour was unusual. It the statue's origins were known, it might reveal more about plausible Celt/Gaul origins of maille.