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iber armory variants 1

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skrimisher 

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celtiber armor 

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recreation scutary 1

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recreation espazai 1

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duel 

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skrimisher 2

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basic defense

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pectoral plate veteran and regular friend 

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civil outfits

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pectoral plate

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hit and run tactic

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body type celtiber 

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slinger veteran, merc or romanized

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the first references are done (helmets) at this point you must add the name of specific units, and we posted before some images, so the text is more important.

i give an example what Im looking for.

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The famous "Glass of the Soldiers" found in San Miguel de Liria shows iberos soldiers armed with levels of grudges, lances and shields of céltico type. Also celta was very used the mesh level, mainly by the celtíberas tribes.

 

 

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The Spanish soldiers used a great variety of armors to protect themselves in combat. Simplest he was the pectoral one that then also used the Roman legionaries and who consisted of a metal plate that protected the chest.

The most well-known weapon of the iberos is the famous falcata.

The falcata is a weapon of Spanish origin, in fact is a streamlined type of gladius Roman hispaniensis or gladius, that after the arrival from Rome to Spain happened to comprise of the Roman fighting equipment. The leaf of the falcata approximately measures about 45 cm. in length, that is to say, the length of the arm. In fact there were not two equal falcatas, since these valuable Roman swords made of order, reason why each one had measures according to the arm of his sir. 

In all Mediterranean the quality of these arms, made with an iron mineral was admired of highest purity. Its flexibility was so that the armorers placed it on their heads doubling them until the end and the grip touched their shoulders. If the Roman sword returned to its straight position when loosen it of blow were an art work, if it were not fused to return to make it. Greek that arrived at Spain took the falcata with himself and had great acceptance, becoming the second used weapon more after the hoplita sword.

The Romans adapted their own grip to gladius, but pugio continued with the typical Spanish grip.

-----Edetani Tribe------

The Edetani were an ancient Iberian (Pre-Roman) people of the Iberian peninsula (the Roman Hispania). They are believed to have spoken a form of the Iberian language.

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The famous "Glass of the Soldiers" found in San Miguel de Liria shows iberos soldiers armed with levels of grudges, lances and shields of céltico type. Also celtic was very used the mesh level, mainly by the celtíberas tribes.

 

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The Warrior of Moixent was found in the province of Valencia (in area formerly inhabited by the Contestani Iberians). It's thought to be an ex-voto (a votive offering):
 

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Iberian Armament. Caetra umbo (shield), bulky and metallic that protected the central part of it and the warrior's hand that would be holding the handle on the back of the shield. 4th-3rd century b.C.

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source.http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?732637-History-The-Iberians-Compilated-Information

in others words very detail information with sources, by tribes, by warriors, what is wrong with Iberians in actual game (A23 b) in this case.

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