Ancient Warfare XIII.4
Ancient Warfare XIII.4 with chariot warfare in antiquity
Until the arrival of the chariot, warfare had been an exclusively infantry-based affair. Its invention introduced a new dynamic to the battlefield that shaped warfare for two millenia.
Until the arrival of the chariot, warfare had been an exclusively infantry-based affair. Its invention introduced a new dynamic to the battlefield that shaped warfare for two millenia.
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Ancient Warfare XIII.4
Theme: Chariot warfare in antiquity
- Murray Dahm, 'Chariot warfare in antiquity - Queens of the battlefield'.
- Colleen Darnell, 'The chariot in ancient Egypt - High tech war machines'.
- Robert C. L. Holmes, 'Anti-chariot strategies, stratagems, and tactics - To grasp the whirlwind'.
- Haggai Olshanetsky, 'Israel's chariot force at Qarqar - The twelve make a stand'.
- Scott Forbes Crawford, 'Rise and fall of the Chinese war chariot - In and out of steppe'.
- Graham Wrightson, 'Chariots and combined arms - Impact vehicle'.
Features:
- Murray Dahm, 'The Dura-Europos scutum - Surviving shield'.
- Ross Cowan, 'The centurion in the third and fourth centuries AD - Lifeless he fell'.
- Murray Dahm, 'The hoplite cloak in the late fifth century BC - Offensive decoration".
- Duncan B. Campbell, 'Commissary officers or Roman army spies - The Frumentarii'.
- Tacticus, 'Technè taktikè, part XII - Arrian's Array against the Alans'.
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Manufacturer | Karwansaray BV |
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Free shipping on entire order | No |
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