Probably back in the early days of the city they did make their own weapons, shields included. However, once the army grew and became professional, the Romans had arsenals which produced their weapons. In Italy, shields were produced at Verona and Cremona. In Gaul at Autun,, Trier and Amiens.
They made their shileds for war
Early Romans used leather not only for shoes, shields, and harnesses, but also as currency
Yes.
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Yes, they spoke Latin
they used bow' n ' arrow, swords shields and sphere's
Hand-held shields, metal shoulder pads, and helmets.
They left helmet's, Shields and of course their skeletons and few remaining artifacts
The Romans did not invent the shield. Shields were a part of human weaponry before the dawn of civilization.
the Romans would slaughter their enemies at a distance. shields wouldn't be thick enough to absorb the shots and the roman empire would live on
No.
One can find a guide on how to make underarm shields when one goes to the website of wikihow and amazon. There one can get information of how to sew underarm shields.