Rome's Enemies (1): Germanics And Dacians (men ... -
: Includes eight full-colour plates depicting the dress, armour, and weaponry of these "barbarian" forces. It also features numerous black-and-white photographs of archaeological artefacts, such as the falx (Dacian sickle-sword) and Roman relief carvings.
Rome's Enemies (1): Germanics and Dacians (Men-at-Arms Series, 129) is a concise 48-page historical reference by that explores the warriors of the northern frontiers who eventually contributed to the fall of the Western Roman Empire . First published in 1982, it remains a popular resource for wargamers and history enthusiasts, primarily for its detailed visual reconstructions by illustrator Gerry Embleton . Key Features & Content Rome's Enemies (1): Germanics and Dacians (Men ...
: Packs a significant amount of information into a short format, making it an ideal starting point for those unfamiliar with the subject. Cons : : Includes eight full-colour plates depicting the dress,
: Recent "Print on Demand" editions have been criticized for fuzzy text and murky illustrations compared to original offset-printed versions. First published in 1982, it remains a popular
: By attempting to cover both Germanics and Dacians in one slim volume, some find the treatment of each group lacks the depth found in more modern, dedicated titles.