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'''Kasr el-Harit''' is a small town located in the heart of the [[Egypt]]ian desert, near the [[Nile]]. It is a site of historical importance; namely, because two pieces of brass were excavated that were linked to a [[scutum]] (a type of [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] shield).<ref>[http://www.swan.ac.uk/classics/staff/ter/grst/student%20papers/Roman%20Rep%20shield.htm A Roman Republican Shield]</ref>
'''Kasr el-Harit''' is a small town located in the heart of the [[Egypt]]ian desert, near the [[Nile]]. It is a site of historical importance; namely, because in 1900, ther was excavated a [[scutum]] (a type of [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] shield).<ref> this shield is also known as the Fayum shield.[http://www.swan.ac.uk/classics/staff/ter/grst/student%20papers/Roman%20Rep%20shield.htm A Roman Republican Shield]</ref>


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Kasr el-Harit is a small town located in the heart of the Egyptian desert, near the Nile. It is a site of historical importance; namely, because in 1900, ther was excavated a scutum (a type of Roman shield).[1]

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  1. ^ this shield is also known as the Fayum shield.A Roman Republican Shield