Hi guys,
I know this is a bit out of the time line of EB but when I read Persian Fire by Tom Holland (very good I thought with the way Persians, Assyrians + Medians used to execute/torture people, although at times his style of writing did mean you had to read a page 2-3 time to actually figure out what he was talking about at times) he mentioned at the battle of Marathon the Hoplites being "Bronze Clad".
Now of course the helmets, greaves + surface of the aspis were of course bronze. However with other things I had read I was lead to believe by this point (c'490 BC) that the linothorax was in dominant use by hoplites. Of course these were more than likely re-enforced with bronze scales.
So in a sense I've just answered my own question it seems that every part of a hoplites equipment would have had bronze attached to it (even the spear has a bronze butt on the back end).
I think it was that he "may have" (the book is currently back at my house in Manchester, so a couple of weeks before I get my hands on it to check) said that "with their bronze curriass's (sp) gleaming in the sun."
Well something along those lines anyway...
So what was more dominate armour at Marathon for the Athenian hoplites?
1. - The linothorax
or
2. - Bronze curriass's (sp)
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