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However, in contemporary popular view, Roman shields are associated mainly with the large rectangular ones.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scutum
It's pretty much well known a big part of history was the Boadicea / Boudica rebellion.
I don't have a link off hand as we did at school and watched documentaries on it and got lots of other stuff to write on the forums. Probably Wiki may have it in detail it was a massacre.
You had heavily armoured and well trained Roman Imperial soldiers vs a lot of uncontrollable warriors of a very different mindset.
They assumed by their numbers and warrior spirit they would finally crush the Romans and charged into battle with little direction.
Some were armoured and many were not preferring to go naked into battle.
I will make a guess a lot of them had the blue cabbage over them which is a healing thing and they probably wrote runes or symbols over themselves.
The warriors smacking into the Roman 'Tank' would not be able to flee or even step back because of the press of all the other warriors wanting to get at them these guys were raging and then it turned into a major panic as confusion and slaughter reigned from this disciplined formation into the wild warriors.