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Ancient Warfare Blog
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Greetings!
This entry was posted on November 7, 2012
For the last five years or so, Ancient Warfare has been nurtured by its editor, Jasper Oorthuys. In that time, Ancient Warfare has gone from... .Read more -
Editorial staff change at Ancient Warfare
This entry was posted on November 7, 2012
As some of you may know, before taking the helm of Ancient Warfare, I was working diligently on my PhD thesis, which, not surprisingly, concerned... .Read more -
The Roman army reborn
This entry was posted on October 14, 2011
During the unseasonably hot English spring of 2011, Lindsay Powell visited the remodelled Roman Army Museum on Hadrian’s Wall. For anyone interested in the Romans... .Read more -
Hamilcar's mountain
This entry was posted on July 14, 2011
“What was the name of the mountain on Sicily held against the Romans for several years by Hamilcar Barca?” A straightforward question, one might think... .Read more -
The fate of the Ninth
This entry was posted on February 14, 2011
Interest in the fate of Legio IX Hispana is back to new heights with the release of The Eagle and last year’s Centurion. Many would still like... .Read more -
Hellenistic warfare in fiction
This entry was posted on December 14, 2010
The Hellenistic world is a great background for historical novels. Not only is the sudden and unsolved death of Alexander the Great a good source... .Read more