
The Scutum is a shield carried by Roman soldiers.
Description[]
The Scutum (Latin for "shield") is a rectangular, semi-cylindrical shield about four feet in height and two-and-a-half feet wide.
Uses[]
The Scutum was as important to the Roman legion as the Hoplon was to the Greek phalanx. Its large size and shape allowed soldiers to interlock their shields to form a nearly impenetrable wall. Even in one-on-one combat, the scutum provided its user with excellent all-around protection.
In addition to Roman soldiers, the Scutum was carried by the Murmillo-class of Gladiator.