Okay, I know for the too smalls details. For the types of warriors, I can say that the Gallic used at least three types of javelins. A short javelin with a great blade, used by the heavy infantry to pierce the shields. A middle javelin, which can be used as spear, used by the light infantry. And a light javelin thrown by a thin strap of leather, used by the skirmisher and which can reach 80 meters. The elite warrior used a large shield, a spear and a sword. He carried a helmet and either a leather armor or a chain mail. He is generally in first line and he is followed by warriors less equipped (no armor and no helmet) but with a longer lance. The stripped/naked troops are generally troops of fast attacks, they use javelins and spear (and sometimes sword). Their shields are lighter. For the cavalry, in Gaul, they have no round shield. The cavalry of the Gallic War was entirely made of aristocrats. If you want see the equipment: www.archeoart.org Some examples of shield: http://www.archeoart.org/bou-v4.html# A example of leather armor: http://www.archeoart.org/cuirv2.html# A great blade of spear: http://www.archeoart.org/ah-v6.html# A normal blade of spear: http://www.archeoart.org/ah-v1.html# A sword and scabbard (all the Gallic swords have iron scabbard): http://www.archeoart.org/ef-v10.html# http://www.archeoart.org/ef-v9.html# I am content that you like that. If you want translate the French, you can use: http://www.systranet.fr