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Tango0127 Jan 2015 4:01 p.m. PST

"Illustrations of Byzantine Costume & Soldiers in the Joshua Roll, c.10th century.
The Joshua Roll is made up of 15 sheets that were joined in one long scroll to illustrate the stories of the biblical Book of Joshua. It was made in the Imperial Court School of Byzantium during the 'Macedonian Renaissance' in the 10th century…"

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Great War Ace28 Jan 2015 9:53 a.m. PST

Druzhina already covers this stuff TMP link

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