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Ivory Altar Panels, 12th century
Museo Diocesano, Salerno, Southern Italy
Detail of a soldier - NT 12 Slaughter of the innocents
Photo by Emilio
Salerno Ivories
Museo diocesano, Salerno
The soldiers are referenced as figure 603E in The military technology of classical Islam by D Nicolle
603A to 603E. Ivory altar-back, A - Guards at the Tomb, B - Herod's Soldiers, C - Sacrifice of Isaac, D - Guards at the Crucifixion, E - Massacre of the Innocents, 1100-1150 AD, Sicilian or south Italian, Cathedral Museum, Salerno (Car).
Vol. 1, p.171: Other evidence indicates that scale hauberks were widely used in the so-called Dark Ages, both within the world of Islam
(Figs. 115, 122, 123, 189, 210, 258, 292, 305, 340, 384, 385, 416, 498, 515, 545, 548, 576, 577, 580, 581, 597, 603, 604C, 606, 609 and 659) and beyond (Figs. 196, 213, 229, 239, 241, 413, 417, 418, 446, 557, 586, 587, 609B and 634).
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