Arma: Newsletter of the Roman Military Equipment Conference
ISSN 0960-9172
Arma is the newsletter of the Roman Military Equipment Conference (ROMEC) which, since 1983, has met to discuss the arms, armour, and military fittings of the Roman army. The proceedings of these volumes have been published (four of them by British Archaeological Reports) but Arma now provides an opportunity for the publication of short notes on recent finds, news of relevant publications, and a running bibliography of academic articles published on the subject since 1980. The newsletter also supplies details about forthcoming events, including of course the next ROMEC. Of interest to specialists and enthusiasts alike, as well as unit and museum staff, and academics working in related fields, Arma offers the chance to keep up-to-date with Roman military equipment studies.
1 (1989) – 2 (1990) – 3 (1991) – 4 (1992) – 5 (1993) – 6 (1994) – 7 (1995) – 8 (1996) – 9 (1997) – 10 (1998) – 11/12 (1999-2000) – 13 – 14 (2015) – 15 (2016)
Arma 15 (2016)
Part 1 [PDF]
- Editorial [1]
- News [1]
- An Imperial-Gallic helmet in Wales [3]
- A ‘Trojan’ Horse at Caerleon, South Wales? [6]
- Roman cavalry belt fittings from Britain? [14]
- Contributions [16]
- Contact [16]
- Colophon [16]
Part 2 [PDF]
- Editorial [17]
- News [17]
- Fragment of lorica squamata from Augusta Emerita (Mérida, Spain) [18]
- A ‘Newstead’ lorica segmentata armour fragment from Usk [20]
- Musée de Mougins – a treasure trove [24]
- Book [25]
- Xanten Museum, Germany [26]
- Bibliography [27]
- Contributions [28]
- Contact [28]
- Colophon [28]
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