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| Lorica Segmentata Type Corbridge A Ref: AR/1023100246 |
| The earliest findings were in Kalkriese, Germany and are supposed to come from the year 9 anno Domini. The type Corbridge A is named after findings near the Northern English village of Corbridge. Located in this area was the former Roman Castrum Corstopidum near Hadrianswall. The type Corbridge A dates back to the first half of the first century AD. The armour is adjustable und suitable for a chest girth from 116 to 120 cm.Measurements of chest should be taken over the garments that will be worn underneith the armour Details: - Material: 1.3 mm steek, brass and leather - Size: suitable for chest girth from 116 cm to 120 cam - Weight: approx. 9.7 kg |