Ancient Warfare XIII.2
Ancient Warfare XIII.2 with the role of geography in ancient warfare.
Natural and man-made geography exerts its influence on warfare, determining the passage of whole armies and fleets, sometimes allowing a single soldier to hold up an entire host.
Natural and man-made geography exerts its influence on warfare, determining the passage of whole armies and fleets, sometimes allowing a single soldier to hold up an entire host.
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Ancient Warfare XIII.2
Theme: the role of geography in ancient warfare
- Robert C.L. Holmes, 'Geography and war in the ancient world - Dictating destiny'.
- Sean Manning, 'Kaneš to Kayseri in 4,000 years - Passes of the Anti-Taurus'.
- Robert C.L. Holmes, 'Urban warfare in Alexandria, 48-47 BC - Blood in the streets'.
- Evan Schultheis, 'The terrain of the Catalaunian Fields - "I have the high ground!"'.
Features:
- Jon Coulston, 'Waging war in the archaeological record, part II - Open conflict'.
- Graham Wrightson, 'Combined arms in ancient Greece - Beginnings of integrated warfare'.
- Boris Dreyer, 'A scientific adventure - Testing a F.A.N. theory'.
- Murray Dahm, 'Sending a slingshot message - "Take this!"'.
- Tacticus, 'Taktikè Technè, part XI - Phormio and "fast triereis"'.
- Duncan B. Campbell, 'Staff officers of the Roman army - the beneficiarii'.
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Additional Info
Manufacturer | Karwansaray BV |
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Free shipping on entire order | No |
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