Romans (second edition)
Photos by Stef Verstraaten, with text by Jasper Oorthuys
- Full-color softback
- 176 pages
- Published by Karwansaray Publishers and Fragma
- English language only
- Video review of the hardback (first) edition: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00eMVqhs1RE
The Romans have left their mark on the history of North-West Europe. But what did they really look like? What did they wear? How did a common Roman appear in everyday life? We do not really know this as Roman visual art (murals, images in relief, busts and statues) represented mainly mythological figures and members of the elite.
Reenactors offer a key to this question as they bring into practice archaeological and historical research into Roman clothing and equipment. Over the past few years, Stef Verstraaten photographed reenactors, complete with their weaponry, religious attributes and everyday objects. Before his camera, history comes alive, colourful and razor sharp right down to the minutest detail. Romans shows a unique collection of images of Romans in all their variations. Get to know the Roman legionaries, troops, officers, civilians and slaves in our first centuries ad from close up in this handsome A4-sized book.
Manufacturer | Karwansaray BV |
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Free shipping on entire order | No |
- Great picture/inspirational book
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Content Images and illustrations Overall rate
The pictures are superb and excellent if you want to see what romans could have looked like or if you are doing reenactment yourself.
Only thing I missed was a little more info for each picture, a little more description and ''showcasing.''
But all in all, excellent for accurate depictive roman pictures! (Posted on 11/21/2018)