It was a combination of towers, palisades, ditches, abatis, and caltrops to slow the attacking Gauls. |
This shining metal was not raw iron but hard steel, which bent the softer wrought-iron blades of the Gauls. |
As these local ties grew stronger, the provincial troops came to think of themselves as Gauls or Britons as much as Romans. |
Gauls and Germans used the thick forests of northern Europe to hide from Caesar's legions and to ambush them when opportunities arose. |
The bookmakers, for one, weren't taking too many bets outside of the Gauls and the Poms. |
The Gauls as so represented were mesocephalic, mesoprosopic, and on the upper borders of leptorrhiny. |