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Abu Simbel 73, 308, 311
Achaemenids 351
Acharnania 236, 253
Achaia 19, 21
Aeschines 134
Agesilaos 171, 174–75, 176n28, 177, 178, 182–183, 187, 191–192, 247, 261
aggrandisers 22, 24–25, 48, 50, 51–52
agriculture 5, 45–46
Ahlberg, Gudrun 32
Aigina 33–34, 228
Aineias Taktikos 125–126, 128, 255
Aischylos 2, 151, 156–157
Seven against Thebes 148, 151–156, 158, 161, 162–164
Aitolia 248, 261
Akragas (Agrigento) 40, 270, 273
Alkaios 30–31, 50, 52–53, 70–71, 333, 334
alphabet 28–29, 55–56
Amasis 294, 307–308, 311–312, 316, 318, 322, 325
Amathus Bowl 77
Amphipolis 255
Amyrtaios 327, 336
Anatolia 66–69
Antalkidas 261
Antonaccio, Carla M. 25
Anysis 328, 336
apophthegms, Laconian 84
Apries 293–294, 307, 311–312
Archer, Robin 75
archers 20, 26, 30, 40, 52, 206–214, 216–220, 223, 225–227, 252, 271, 313, 316
Skythian 218–220
Archidamos 245, 255, 260
Archilochos 28, 30–31, 41, 42–43, 73, 205, 212–213
Ares 145, 148–150, 152–156, 157–164, 349–350
Argolid 21, 26–27, 38, 41
Argos 28, 41–42, 43–44, 47–48, 49
Aristagoras (author) 323
Aristocrats 49, 268–269, 277
Aristodemos 268–269
Aristophanes 135, 137
Aristotle 3, 48n153, 127, 147, 192, 194, 346
Arjan Bowl 77
arms and armour 1, 20–21, 26, 31, 38–40, 49–51, 206–207, 214, 221, 267, 270, 275n38
dedication of 20, 27–28, 31, 39–40, 47, 49–51, 53, 148, 213, 216
army organisation 252
Bronze Age 22–23
composition 252, 267–274
Early Iron Age 25
Egypt 299–300
numbers 253, 254
Sparta 106, 110
mobilisation
Artemisia 123
Ashdod 306, 310
Asine 41–42
Assurbanipal 297, 301–302, 304–305
Assyrians 2, 38, 50, 75, 301, 307, 315n77, 321, 328, 337
Neo-Assyrian Empire 67, 75, 164, 295–296, 301–303, 306, 329–330, 333
Athens 2, 19–20, 24–28, 31–33, 43–44, 47, 48–49, 160, 163, 208–209, 217–220, 224–226, 266, 269–270, 282–283
Athenians 236, 244, 248, 251, 253, 256
Attika 19–20, 236, 252
Babylonia 164
Babylonians 315n77
Neo-Babylonian Empire 67, 307–308, 316, 333
Barry, William 125
battle 26–27, 185–189, 255–256
frequency of 249–250, 253
Battle of the Champions 102, 104, 107
bell-cuirass: see cuirass
Bérard, Reine-Marie 107
bilingualism 68, 305
black-figure pottery 215–220
blazons: see shield
blockade 254–256, 257–259
Boiotia 38, 47, 248, 253
bow 316
Brasidas 236, 247, 253, 255, 257
Briant, Pierre 131
Bugh, Glenn 169
Burial 44n130
cremation 24–25, 207–209
with weapons 19–21, 26–28, 39, 47, 49–51, 206–207, 209
war dead
Cambyses 334
campaigns 181–182, 236, 238, 245, 247, 249–250, 252
objectives of 247–248, 250, 252–253, 259–262
poliorcetic 249, 253, 254–259
Carthage 279, 281, 284
Carthaginians 270, 272, 273, 276, 277–278, 282, 284–285
Phoenicians
Cartledge, Paul 125
Carty, Aideen 332n123
Catling, Hector 207
causality 145–156, 160–161, 162–164
cavalry 26–27, 32–33, 38, 72–73, 75, 169–171, 175–176, 178–179, 180–181, 183–184, 188–200, 222, 271–272, 282–283, 316, 346–347
Athenian 176–178, 180, 181, 191–193, 252
Boiotian 171, 173, 175, 177–178, 179–180, 181, 186, 188, 193, 196, 199, 252
Greek 335
Lokrian 172, 199
Lydian 335
Macedonian 170, 172, 176n28, 177, 183n46, 188, 196
Persian 170, 172–173, 174–175, 177, 178, 179–180, 183, 335
Phokian 172, 199
scholarship on 169–172, 189–190
Spartan 171, 177, 192, 194, 196, 198–199
Syracusan 173–176, 180, 183–184, 186–187, 191, 193–194, 196, 223, 272, 283
Thessalian 171, 173, 176n28, 182, 194
mounted warrior
Chalkidike 242, 247, 251, 253, 261
change, theory of 17–18, 27–28, 43, 45, 53–54
chariots 26–27, 33–34, 48, 75, 76, 91, 210
Chigi Vase 36, 73
Chios 243, 334
Christesen, Paul 94
Cimmerians 304–305
circumvallation: see walls
climate change 44–46
combined arms 188–189, 200, 252, 254
commemoration 349 war dead
Cook, R.M. 72
Corinth 181, 183, 186, 191, 196, 199, 224, 251–252
Corinthians 244, 253, 260, 261
Corinthian vase painting 211–213 Protocorinthian
Crete 19–20, 26, 38, 47–48, 50, 226
Croesus 110, 315, 335
cuirass 76, 77
bell cuirass 39, 47
linothorax 70–71, 78, 314
Cumae 268–269, 281, 282–283
Cyprus 24, 47–48
Daphnai 309, 311
‘Dark Age’ 66 Early Iron Age
Dayton, John 7
deceit 240–241
dedications 111n98, 148, 213, 216
Delion 256
Delphi 277
Demosthenes (general) 224–226, 244–245, 248, 256, 257, 261
Demosthenes (orator) 192n63
devastation 42, 176–182, 188, 199, 224, 236, 243, 249, 255, 261, 283–284
Diodoros 124–125, 183, 228, 273–274, 282, 327–328, 329n116
Dionysios of Syracuse 181, 187, 196, 252n50, 257
disciplinary boundaries 346
Djedptahiufankh 304
Dodecarchy 327–329, 330–331
D’Onofrio, Anna Maria 208
Ducat, Jean 135–136
Early Iron Age (EIA) 8, 17–21, 23–27, 39, 43–44, 47, 52–53, 206–211, 348
Egypt 73, 149, 164, 294–295, 299, 302, 306–308, 310, 312, 313, 316, 318–319, 327–328
Egyptians 2
Eleans 236
elites 22–25, 27–28, 46–47, 49, 51–53, 164, 206, 208–209
Epameinondas 3, 175
epistrateia: see invasion
epiteichismos 244–245
Eretria 41, 50–51
Esarhaddon 296
ethnicity 65
Etruscans 267, 268, 277–281, 282–283
Euboia 19–20, 30, 41, 47, 205–208, 212–213
Euboian gulf 19, 21–24, 26–27, 47
Euripides 134, 156–157
Phoenician Women 148, 156–164
Euxitheos 134
evolutionary biology 348
expansionism 243–244, 335–336
experimental research 346
feasting 22–25
Finley, Moses 97
Fisher, Nick 52
fleets 253 warfare, naval
fortifications 40–41, 49–50, 238–239
foundation legend 320–321, 326, 329, 331, 332
Foxhall, Lin 7
Gaca, Kathy 132
Gaebel, Robert 169–170
Garlan, Yvon 6, 239, 257, 259
garrisons 296, 298, 308–311, 322–323, 327, 332, 335
Gelon 225, 271–272, 282
Geometric period 26–28, 30–33, 43n128
Late Geometric vase painting (LG) 31–34, 36, 48–49, 206, 208, 209–211
Gordion 74
gradualist view 5–6, 5n17
Greek culture 64–66
Greek exceptionalism 293, 347
Greek warfare: see warfare, Greek
Greenhalgh, Peter 74
Grote, George 3–4
Grundy, George 5, 6
Gyges 68–69, 70, 72, 301, 304–306, 321, 324
gymnetes 36, 52–53, 95, 214–215 light-armed
Gytheion 248
Haider, Peter 330n117, 331n119
Hale, John R. 49
Hall, Jonathan 65, 213
Hanson, Victor Davis 6, 64, 191n60, 240, 249, 345
Harvey, David 125, 130
heavy infantry 163–164, 205, 211, 213–215, 218–221, 239, 252, 274, 313
Anatolian 69–72
Assyrian 2, 315n77
Babylonian 315n77
Egyptian 2, 314–317
Greek 317
Judean 313–314
Karian 317
Lydian 335
Persian 2
Phoenician 314
hoplite
hegemony 244
Hegetorides, daughter of 131
Hekataios 315, 328n114
Hellas 130
Hellenomemphites 312–313, 329, 331
helmet 313–314, 316
Corinthian 34, 36, 38–39, 76, 77, 214, 267
crest 69–70, 314
Ionian 71–72, 76
Kegelhelm 38–39
Spangenhelm 71
Hermotybies and Kalasiries 300, 311–312
Herodotos 2, 131, 138, 146–147, 215, 217, 221–222, 272, 282, 293–294, 311–312, 314–315, 319, 322, 325, 328, 333, 336–337, 351
Hesiod 46–48, 52
Works and Days 41, 47
hippobatai 38, 48, 74–75
hippodromoi psiloi (ἱπποδρόμοι ψιλοί) 194n69, 271–272
hippomachos 72
hippostrophos  38, 74
Hodkinson, Stephen 91, 94, 136
Homeric period 5–6
Homeric epics 2, 8, 28–31, 47, 52–53, 207, 210–211, 218, 243, 275n41 Iliad and Odyssey
hoplite 1, 2–3, 5–7, 49, 74, 163–164, 169–171, 178–179, 180, 183–184, 188–189, 221, 222–223, 227–229, 239, 266, 270–271, 273–274, 293–294, 313, 317, 318, 335, 345–346, 350
hoplite ideology 199, 222, 240, 252
hoplite mirage 239
hoplite revolution theory 2, 4–5, 40
heavy infantry; warfare, hoplite
Hornblower, Simon 128
horseman: see cavalry; mounted warrior
Hysiai, battle of 102
Iason of Pherai 244
Iconography 20–22, 29–30, 31–38, 50, 53, 170–171, 208, 209–210
Iliad 6, 20, 28, 30, 34, 41, 50, 145–146, 149–150, 164, 207, 210–211, 213, 214–215
Inaros 297–298, 322–324
institutionalisation 97, 111, 113–114
invasion 236, 248, 254–256
Ionians 305, 310–311, 312–313, 318–319, 322, 326, 329, 331, 335
Iphikrates 226, 227–228, 243, 315
Isokrates 228
Italic peoples 267, 275–277
Italy, Southern 266–267, 275–277 Magna Graecia
Jarva, Eero 70
javelin throwers 256
Jerusalem 307, 311
Judeans 310n63, 311, 313
justifications for attack 242–243
Kagan, Donald 5, 345
Karians 67, 69–70, 73, 78, 304, 305–306, 310–311, 312–313, 318, 319–322, 325n108, 326–327, 334–335
Karomemphites 312–313
Kephallenia 236, 243
Kern, Paul 239n12
Kızıbel burial mound 76
Kleomenes I 98, 247
Kleon 255
knight-and-squire: see mounted warrior
Knossos 20, 24–25, 26, 47
Konijnendijk, Roel 250n46
Korkyra 244, 261
Korkyrians 236, 245, 248
Kos 19
Kounaxa, battle of 315
Kramer-Hajos, Margaretha 21–23
krater 21–24, 26
Krentz, Peter 6–7, 35, 249
Kush 295, 301, 302, 308, 316, 328, 330–331
Kyaxares 221
Kynos 21–23
Lagia, Anna 209
Lakonia 251
Latacz, Joachim 5–6
Late Bronze Age 18–23, 43–44, 206, 208–209
Late Helladic IIIC (LH IIIC) 21–23, 26
Lechaion, battle of 227–228
Lefkandi 19–25, 27, 41, 47, 206–208
Toumba cemetery 23–24, 26, 47, 51, 206–208
leisure class 46–54, 282
Lelantine War 41, 212–213
Lendon, J.E. 242n25
Lesbos 71, 334
Leukas 245, 248
Leuktra, battle of 139–140, 181, 183, 188, 189, 229
Libyans 300, 316
light-armed 26, 30, 35–36, 42, 51, 182, 205–231, 252, 256–257, 271–272
light infantry 179, 256
linen corslets: see cuirass, linothorax
Lokrians 251
Lorimer, Hilda 5, 35, 345
Lydians 68, 70, 73, 75, 76, 316, 334–335
Lydian Kingdom 66–68, 72, 77–78, 110, 306, 310–311, 318–319, 324–325, 334
Lykia 76
Lysias 176
MacDowell, Douglas 137
Macedonia 248, 251, 260
machines: see sieges, machines and
Magna Graecia 266–267, 273–274, 281–283, 285–286
Manetho 331n121
manpower 112, 241, 308, 326
Marathon 2, 171, 183
Martin, Albert 169
mass burials: see polyandria
Mediterranean 7–8, 19, 25, 38–39, 44, 51, 214
Mediterranean world 266
Megara 251–252, 253
Megarians 197–198
Megarid 236, 251
Memphis 295, 296, 298, 312–313, 320, 328, 330–331, 337
‘men of bronze’ 11, 293–294, 318, 326, 336
mercenaries 49–50, 73, 77, 180, 223, 225–226, 227–229, 252, 270–271, 272–273, 311–313, 321, 325, 332–336
Messenia
First Messenian War 101, 112n91
Second Messenian War 86, 97
Methone (Lakonia) 236, 251, 255, 256
Midas 68
Migdol (Stratopeda) 307, 309, 311, 318, 327
Miletos 244, 311, 319, 322–325, 334
Miltiades 248
Mimnermos 72–73, 78
missile troops: see light-armed
Mitrou 27
Meyer, Eduard 5
mobile defence 176–178
mobilisation 192–195, 241, 252, 253, 254, 299–300, 312
Momemphis 318, 323
monarchy 329
Morris, Ian 44, 71
Motya 270, 284
mounted warrior 74–75, 78
Müller, Karl Otfried 4
Mykonos 42
Mytilene 253, 255, 256
Naukratis 310, 319, 322–325
Naupaktos 245, 253
naval warfare: see warfare, naval
Naxos (island) 19
Neandria 68
Necho I 295–297, 298, 302–303, 328, 330
Necho II 306n47, 307, 311, 316, 318
Nereid Monument 128–129
Nikarete 134–135
Nikias 173, 269–270, 282
nudity 34–36, 42, 211–215
heroic nudity 34–36
Oath of Plataia: see Plataia, Oath of
O’Brien, Stephen 22, 27
occupation 255
Odyssey 28, 30, 48, 207, 211, 275–276
Olympia 47–48, 50
Olynthos 133, 194, 244
Onasander 187–188
Orientalism 347
orthodoxy, hoplite 1, 40, 185, 266, 275, 286, 345n1
panoploi 36, 213–215
panoply, hoplite: see arms and armour
Papadopoulos, John 17
Paros 27, 28, 30, 32–33, 40, 49, 210, 212, 214, 248
Patroklos 48n154, 145–146
Pausanias (commander) 173
Pausanias (author) 41, 101–102, 103, 139, 163
pay 332, 334–335
Pavlides, Nicolette 108–109, 216
Pedon 308, 332
Peisistratos 217
Peisistratids 172, 220
Peloponnese 172, 196–200
Peloponnesian League 110, 113
Peloponnesian War 6–7, 157, 170, 192–193, 210, 242–243, 245, 249
Pelousion, battle of 312
peltast 175, 178, 180, 224, 226–230, 257
periodisation 348
Persians 2, 170, 174–175, 242, 314–315
Persian Empire 333, 351 Achaemenids
Persian Wars 3, 4, 157, 172–173, 197–198, 223, 271–272, 281
phalanx 1, 2, 7, 36–38, 40, 72–73, 179, 197, 210, 226, 227–228, 239, 315, 317–318, 345, 350
Pheia (Elis) 236
Phoenicians 55–56, 275–277, 277n49, 311, 313, 314, 333 Carthaginians
Phokaians 277–278
Phokians 184, 248, 251
Phormion 253, 260
Phrygians 68, 75, 218
Phrygian Kingdom 67, 78
picked troops 326
pictorial pottery: see iconography
piracy 277–280, 332n122
Plataia 130–131, 244, 247, 257, 258
battle of 103, 170, 171, 173, 179–180, 183, 185n46, 198, 222, 225
Oath of 107, 113
Plato 162, 183–184, 192, 229
Plutarch 84, 127, 135, 178–179, 212–213
poliorcetics 237–238, 241, 245, 248, 253, 254–259 sieges
Polyainos 319–320
polyandria 28, 32–33, 40, 42, 48–49, 51, 83, 85–86n10, 96n44, 102, 104, 107, 111, 113, 210
Kerameikos polyandrion 83, 104–105
Polybios 195, 196
Polykrates 217, 225, 244, 246
Potasimto 73
Potidaia 188, 244, 248, 251, 253, 256, 258–259
population 43–46
Post-palatial 19–25, 43
Priene 244
Prinias 26
Protoattic (PA) 31–32, 34
Protocorinthian (PC) 31–32, 34–38, 211–212
Protogeometric (PG) 24, 26, 43n128, 207–209
provisioning 243
Psammetichos (Psamtik) I 73, 293, 297, 298–301, 305, 306–307, 308, 310, 320, 322–324, 326–330, 336
Psammetichos (Psamtik) II 307
Psammetichos (son of Theokles) 73, 308
psychology 9, 350, 350n15
psiloi (ψιλοί) 222
Punic: see Carthaginians
Pylos 244, 253, 256
Pyrrhic: see war-dance
Raaflaub, Kurt 137–138
Radiocarbon 43n128
Radner, Karen 318n90
Rahe, Paul A. 112n91
raiding 32–33, 42, 46–47, 236, 252, 326, 332
rape: see sexual violence
ravaging: see devastation
Rawlings, Louis 7, 252
revisionism, hoplite 286, 345n2
Rhodes 19
Rhodians 253, 260
Romans 195, 267, 278–279
Roosevelt, Christopher 66
Sabakos/Shabaqa 327–329, 330, 336–337
sailor-warrior 22–23, 25, 27, 206, 225
Sais 295, 296, 305–306, 323, 329
Salamis 123, 281, 351
Šamaš-šuma-ukīn 302–303
Samos 103, 243, 244, 319, 334
sanctuary 162–163, 211–212
panhellenic 213, 274, 277 Delphi; Olympia
Sappho 325
Sardis 67, 71–72
Scheidel, Walter 44
Seaman, Michael 249
Selinous 103
Sennacherib 328, 337
Sethos 336–337
sexual violence 42, 124, 132–133
shield 20–21, 3184, 313–316
Argive/porpax-antilabe/aspis 2n4, 34–37, 39–40, 74, 75, 76, 78, 211, 214, 315, 317
Boiotian 34–36, 211–212
Dipylon 32, 34–36, 96n42, 211–212
hoplon 2n4
pelte  2n4
Phalara 20, 39
of Achilles 41, 77
shield apron 77
shield blazon 69–70
Sicily 40, 253, 260, 266–267, 269–271, 275–276, 284–285
siege engines: see sieges, machines and
sieges 30, 41, 236–238, 283–285, 256–259
assault 251–252, 256–257
impact on women 132–133
machines and 256, 257
mining 258
mound 68, 72, 78
ramp 258
resources and 241, 245–246, 258
sallies 255–256
scholarship on 4, 6, 237, 238–241
vocabulary of 246, 256–257
with circumvallation walls 258
poliorcetics
Sikels 275–276
Simonides 83
skytalides 96n42
Skythians 76
slingers 205, 210, 212, 223, 227, 256–257, 271 light-armed
Smyrna (Old Smyrna) 61, 68, 78
Snodgrass, Anthony 27, 29, 43–44, 69–70, 163, 275n41, 276–277
Snyder, Zack 1, 351
society, hierarchical 267–268
Socrates 183–184
Solon 89
Solygeia, battle of 186, 196, 199, 262
Sophocles
Antigone 161n58
Sparta 1, 2, 30, 171, 212, 216, 223, 226, 228, 243, 251, 253, 283, 349
army organisation 106, 110, 194
citizen militia 112–113
egalitarianism 85, 96, 99–100, 112–114, 199
foreign policy 198–199
funerary practices 90–94, 98–101, 104, 108–109
Lycurgan reforms 97–98
royal funerary practices 104n67
‘Spartan mirage’ 85
syssitia 106–107
cavalry, Spartan
Spartolos, battle of 184, 256
spears 20, 21, 26, 31–32, 36, 40, 50–51, 150, 206, 270–271, 313, 314, 316
Spence, Iain 169–170, 172, 176
Sphakteria 252
spoils 243
Strabo 41, 163, 191n71, 213n37, 280n59, 322–323
Stela of the Vultures 73
strategy 243–245, 248, 254, 262 campaign; invasion
Stratopeda: see Migdol
sword 20, 21, 26, 30, 32, 34, 40, 51, 209, 314, 315, 316
sworn bands (enomotiai): see Sparta, army organisation
Syracuse 173–174, 180, 193–194, 196, 223–224, 251–252, 269–272, 275, 281, 283, 284–285
Taharqa 298
Tanwetamani/Tementhes 297, 298, 299, 320, 330
Taras (Tarentum) 194n71
Tatarlı 75
Tefnakht 295
Tegea 108
terrain 183–184, 186–187, 190, 223–224, 244–245
Thasos 258
Thebes (Egypt) 299, 304, 306, 320–321
Thebes (Greece) 22, 244
Thebans 181, 251
Themistocles, Decree of 138–139
Thermopylai, battle of 83, 172–173, 198, 351
Thrasyboulos 135, 175, 191, 243, 257
Theognis 53
Thessaly 24–25
Thucydides 2, 41, 124–125, 130–131, 146–147, 162, 173–174, 177, 212–213, 222, 223–224, 228–229, 242, 243, 245–246, 246–247, 260, 272
Thyrea 251
battle of: see Battle of the Champions
Tiryns 19–20, 27
tremblers (tresantes) 135–137, 139–140
triremes 307, 318
Troy 42, 49, 245, 246
Trojans 75
Tyrtaios 2, 28, 30–31, 34, 36, 85, 86–87, 91, 93, 95n41, 150, 205, 213–215, 216, 220
Van Wees, Hans 7, 46, 52, 53, 103–104, 105–106, 207, 213, 218, 242n25, 246, 271
vengeance 245
Viggiano, Gregory 5, 345
walls 68, 250, 256–257, 258
war-dance 76
war dead 32, 50
battlefield burial 97, 102–103, 104–105, 111
en polemōi stelai 99, 101
fights over 30, 210, 214–215
numbers 95–96, 112
repatriation 83–84, 88–89, 94
status 86–87, 89–92, 94–95, 104
warfare 23–24, 42–43, 48–49, 51
Greek 1, 7–8, 169, 238–239, 266
Homeric 28–30, 36, 275n38
hoplite 6, 28–29, 35, 169, 185, 189–190, 199–200, 239–240, 275–276
ideology and 214–215, 239–240, 242–243, 246–247
naval 21–22, 32, 48–49, 241, 277–281, 318
predatory 240–241
siege 236–238, 241, 249, 251, 262, 283–285, 345–46
warrior 7, 19, 21–23, 25, 27–28, 36, 42–53, 150, 158–159
‘warrior class’ (Egypt) 308, 313, 332, 336–337
Warrior-Trader 24, 206–207, 209
Weber, Max 4, 5
Whitley, James 64
Will, Edouard 237n4
women 42, 44, 153–154, 156n45, 348
as ‘fighters’ 128–129
women and war
women and war
absence of husbands 134–135, 137
economic impact of war 134–137
impact of war 131–134
in Sparta 126–128, 135–137, 139–140
in tragedy 123n6, 134
negative contribution 130–131
‘passive’ roles 130
social factors 138–139
throwing tiles 124, 128–129
war widows 137–138
Xenophon 2, 127, 130, 135, 146–147, 162, 174–175, 176, 179, 192, 222, 227–229,183, 192, 315, 334
Xerxes 3, 198, 334
Yamani: see Ionians
Zagora 41, 44

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Brill's Companion to Greek Land Warfare Beyond the Phalanx

Series:  Brill's Companions to Classical Studies, Volume: 4 and  Brill's Companions to Classical Studies: Warfare in the Ancient Mediterranean World, Volume: 4
Cover Brill's Companion to Greek Land Warfare Beyond the Phalanx
E-Book ISBN:
9789004501751
Publisher:
Brill
Print Publication Date:
23 Nov 2021
  • Subjects
    • Classical Studies
      • Ancient History
      • Archaeology, Art & Architecture
      • Greek & Latin Literature
    • History
      • History of Warfare
Front Matter
Preliminary Material
Copyright page
Acknowledgments
Figures and Table
Abbreviations and Spellings
Chapter 1 Introduction: Beyond the Phalanx
Chapter 2 Men of Iron
Chapter 3 The Anatolian Roots of Archaic Greek Warfare
Chapter 4 The War Dead in Archaic Sparta
Chapter 5 Women, Diversity, and War off the Battlefield in Classical Greece
Chapter 6 Worshipping Violence
Chapter 7 Cavalry and the Character of Classical Warfare
Chapter 8 ‘Not Many Bows’?
Chapter 9 Assaults and Sieges
Chapter 10 The Western Greeks and the ‘Greek Warfare’ Narrative
Chapter 11 The First Greek Soldiers in Egypt
Epilogue
Back Matter
Index

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