ROMAN MUSICIANAn extract from Armies of the Macedonian and Punic Warsby Duncan Head, illustrated by Ian Heath 141. ROMAN MUSICIAN This figure is from the later phase of the sculptures at Osuna in Spain, actually 1st century BC, but an Etruscan relief of the 2nd century shows very similar musicians. Though from Spain he is identified by his Italian greaves as both Roman and military. The original carries no sword. Note he does not wear the animal-skin headgear of Imperial musicians and standard bearers; though the resemblance of these to the velites’ wolfskins suggests they might have an early origin, they do not yet seem to be in use. The curved trumpet is a bronze cornu. Next: 183 and 184. ELEPHANTS WITH TOWERS in Armies of the Macedonian and Punic Wars by Duncan Head and Ian Heath |