The Harnesses from the Thorsberg Bog: New Evidence Regarding Cavalry Equipment of the Roman Iron Age
Volume 11 (2009): The Horse and Man in European Antiquity (Worldview, Burial Rites, and Military and Everyday Life), pp. 278–282
Pub. online: 30 August 2009
Type: Article
Open Access
Received
14 January 2009
14 January 2009
Revised
10 March 2009
10 March 2009
Accepted
12 May 2009
12 May 2009
Published
30 August 2009
30 August 2009
Abstract
The harnesses of the north European war booty bog finds comprise the only source of information about the mounted warriors in military context. Their equipment suggests that the Germanic military riders probably had the same fighting and riding style as the Roman cavalrymen. Nevertheless, qualitative analyses indicate that the mounted warriors belonged more to a military and social elite, than to a uniformly equipped cavalry.