An ancient Roman soldier poster with accompanying vocabulary label and colouring in worksheet.
The roman soldier poster includes the following labels:
- shoulder plates
- javelin
- sword
- sandals
- body armour
- tunic
- shield
- helmet
- crest
An ancient Roman soldier poster with accompanying vocabulary label and colouring in worksheet.
The roman soldier poster includes the following labels:
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