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Justin Lompado wrote:We all talk about, write about, practice etc. historical European martial arts. However, I have never seen anything on this website dedicated to fighting skills pre Dark Ages. Most everything is on medieval and renaissance weapons and traditions. Perhaps it is because so much information exists from this time period. I was wondering if anything exists from before the fall of Rome; meaning, does anyone practice serious re-creation of ancient Greek and Roman fighting arts? In terms of significance, there is nothing more essential to Western and European history than Ancient Greece and Rome, and of course their militaries. Some information on this would be good, and I think we would all benefit from learning the original European martial arts if its possible.
Mike Cartier wrote:yes my website is http://www.historical-pankration.com
i have a few articles on the reserach methodology and general outlines of the art.
Gene is right iconographic work is alot different than working from instructional manuals, but luckily with Pankration i have modern NHB sport fighting to use as a reference.
Justin Lompado wrote:Mike Cartier wrote:yes my website is http://www.historical-pankration.com
i have a few articles on the reserach methodology and general outlines of the art.
Gene is right iconographic work is alot different than working from instructional manuals, but luckily with Pankration i have modern NHB sport fighting to use as a reference.
Mike
I am well aware of your great website; I have it in my favorites list. I pretty much forsaw the responses everyone gave; meaning that there are no real manuals to study from that exist like those of the medieval/renaissance era.
In any case, I was really more interested in armed work, like Gene's gladius work, as opposed to the unarmed Pankration. It would be nice if we could re-create hoplites like knights and men-at-arms!
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