New perspectives on ancient warfare / / edited by Garrett G. Fagan, Matthew Trundle.

Ten leading scholars of ancient warfare offer new insights on several aspects of military activity from the Later Bronze Age to the Roman Empire. They make significant contributions to understanding warfare on land and sea, to the social and economic aspects of war, and to battlefield experience. Th...

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Superior document:History of warfare, v. 59
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Year of Publication:2010
Language:English
Series:History of warfare ; v. 59.
Physical Description:1 online resource (405 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Summary:Ten leading scholars of ancient warfare offer new insights on several aspects of military activity from the Later Bronze Age to the Roman Empire. They make significant contributions to understanding warfare on land and sea, to the social and economic aspects of war, and to battlefield experience. The studies illustrate the ways in which technology, innovation, cultural exchange and tactical developments transformed ancient warfare. Papers survey the armies of Assyria and Persia, the important role of navies and money in transforming Greek warfare, and how Romans learned to fight as soldiers and generals. New Perspectives on Ancient Warfare will inspire debate for years to come about the military systems of the ancient world. Contributors are Garrett Fagan, Matthew Trundle, Fernando Rey, Robin Archer, Chris Tuplin, Hans Van Wees, Louis Rawlings, Peter Krentz, Nathan Rosenstein and David Potter
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1282787098
9786612787096
9004187340
ISSN:1385-7827 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Garrett G. Fagan, Matthew Trundle.