seconded - a fantastic resource to take a look at, especially as a frontier document. :)Re-reading it, it may mean that they used spears from horseback (which makes sense). The translation appears to give a level of disbelief:
http://vindolanda.csad.ox.ac.uk/4DLi...splayEnglish=1
They are well worth reading, btw.
EDIT: It might be noted that this evidence, if taken singly suggests that british cavalry were numerous but did not fight with javelin and sword.
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inde consilivm mihi pavca de Avgvsto et extrema tradere, mox Tiberii principatum et cetera, sine ira et stvdio, qvorvm cavsas procvl habeo.
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