What is a Galea?
Iron helmet followed by a design used by warriors in Gaul.
Where carried cooking and eating utensils.
Ladle.
What is this called
A Galea.
Where were Iron picks used?
Camp construction.
What was Early Roman Armor?
Simple leather armor, or Lorica Hamata.
What is a Canteen?
Posca, a mixture of vinegar and water.
Made of wood, it was covered in decorative leather.
Sheath.
Was the Javelin thrown at close range or long range?
Close Range.
How many miles a day did Roman soldiers have to walk?
20 miles.
What was Imperial Armor?
Lorica Segmentata, or metal strips arranged in horizontal rows.
What is a Tunic?
Red wool tunics under armor.
Legionaries wore it on the right, officers wore it on the left.
Sword.
What was painted on the front of a shield?
A legion's unique emblem.
Would officers wear their swords on the right or the left?
Left.
What was the Lorica Segmentata popular in after it became Iconic.
Films and Art.
What is a Hooded Cloak?
Wool that kept soldiers warm.
Made of steel plates bound by leather straps, it weighed about 20 pounds and was lined with padding for comfort.
Breastplate.
What were the two names the Roman Army was divided in?
Legionaries and Auxiliaries.
What was Lorica Segmentata?
Metal strips arranged in horizontal rows.
What was the evolution of armor influenced by?
Greek Phalanx Tactics.
What is a Rucksack?
A carryall that contained tools and rations.
The heavy _______ was thrown at close range and was designed to bend on impact.
Javelin.
What did the Roman Military Success symbol.
Bravery and Might.
Which Empire did they have a strong advantage over?
Barbarians.
What does the evolution of Roman Armor showcase?
Adaptability of and strategic importance of Roman armor in maintaining military effectiveness throughout centuries.