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Henchmen Of Ares Warriors And Warfare In Early GreeceHenchmen Of Ares Warriors And Warfare In Early Greece

Henchmen Of Ares Warriors And Warfare In Early Greece

Josho Brouwers

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Using the Homeric epics as a guide, the reader is presented with a cultural history of warriors and warfare in Early Greece: from the chariot-borne soldiers of the Mycenaean palaces to the seaborne raiders of women and cattle of the Dark Age; from the men of bronze who helped assert Egyptian sovereignty, down to the battles of Thermopylae and Salamis. Along the way, a number of detailed issues are considered, including the proper place of the Greek hoplite in the history of the Eastern Mediterranean, the possible origins of the Argive shield, developments in naval warfare, and the activities of Greek mercenaries"--P. [4] of cover.

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OL17587652W

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Military art and scienceHistoryAncient Military historyKriegerKriegführung

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