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In 2018, over 400 iron fragments were discovered at Kalkriese, Germany, the site of the Varus defeat at the Teutoburg Forest Battle. These fragments were recently reassembled, revealing a nearly complete set of lorica segmentata made of 30 plates. It is believed that the armor was well-preserved due to its participation in a triumph ritual. Currently, it is on display for the first time in a new exhibit at Kalkriese Museum called “Cold Case: Death of a Legionary.”

 

 

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https://www.kalkriese-varusschlacht.de/museum-park/ausstellungen/cold-case-tod-eines-legionaers.html

 

Here is a reenactor of the 1st century AD armor:

 

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

Invicta does excellent work.

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Here’s an excellent video on the find by Tristan Hughes. Although the armor is no longer on display at the British Museum, this video is very informative and educational:

 

 

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