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English: Greek soldiers of Greco-Persian Wars. Left - Greek slinger. Right - hoplites. Left hoplite's shield has a curtain which serves as a protection from arrows.
Русский: Греческие воины времён греко-персидских войн (реконструкция). Слева - критский пращник. Справа - гоплиты, у левого щит снабжён особой занавеской, защищающей от стрел.
Date first publication before 1904
Source Scanned from book Всемирная история (в четырёх томах) Древний мир. Сочинение профессора Оскара Егера(† 1910). Издательство «Специальная литература» Санкт-Петербург 1997 ISBN 5-87685-085-3 (т. 1) тираж 10000. 824 стр. Reprint of 1904 year edition by А. Ф. Маркс († 1904).
Author scan by ru:user:Кучумов Андрей
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