Friday, July 10, 2009
The Scutum
The scutum, or shield, was the
main form of body protection of
the Roman soldier. The arms and
legs were commonly left unprotected.
It could absorb or deflect arrows,
sling stones, and javelins. The scutum
allowed the Romans soldiers to form the
testudo or shield wall that could
protect the ranks of soldiers
from missiles during an advance.
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