The ancient Greek hoplites were heavily armed infantry soldiers, known for wearing extensive armor, carrying a large rounded shield, spears, and a sword. By looking at armor, weapons, tactics, and vases recovered from archaeological digs, along with literature of the time, such as Homers Iliad (ca. 700 B.C.)1 and Hesiods Shield of Heracles (ca. end of the late 8th century B.C)2, who and what a hoplite was can be defined. The scholarly consensus has been that eighth century B.C. is crucial in exploring the origins of hoplites. The eighth century sees a dramatic increase in population leading to the rise of city-states and hoplites. In this paper I am going to consider the evidence for the existence of hoplites during the eighth century B.C. ...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the developing roles, tactics, and fighting methods of javel...
Hoplite warfare has been characterised, in the traditional views, as a somewhat civilised form of wa...
Presents a lecture by professor Donald Kagan that speaks about the hoplite phalanx, which was a styl...
The evidence which I present in this paper seems to suggest that there is an underlying ideology con...
The standing orthodoxy concerning Archaic Greek warfare had been that the phalanx, and the heavily-a...
The Greek Hoplite (c. 700-500 BC). Although elements of the bronze panoply associated with the class...
The papers published in this volume resulted from a conference on early Greek hoplite warfare held a...
The relief, republished in the present article in the form of a joint archaeological and historical ...
Despite the ancient Greek equivalent of an Agincourt, the Greek military mind firmly retained the he...
This paper sheds light on the emergence and the growth of the Athenian hoplite class. It deals with ...
The terms employed by modern historians to denote ancient military realities are actually a mixture ...
The study presents a novel approach to the longstanding debate regarding the presence of hoplite or ...
Warin Isabelle. Adam Schwartz, Reinstating the Hoplite. Arms, Armour and Phalanx Fighting in Archaic...
In this paper I suggest a workshop on classical hoplites in order to “touch” the Ancient Greek warfa...
Homer's Iliad contains the earliest account of Greek armour technology, with heroes such as Hector r...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the developing roles, tactics, and fighting methods of javel...
Hoplite warfare has been characterised, in the traditional views, as a somewhat civilised form of wa...
Presents a lecture by professor Donald Kagan that speaks about the hoplite phalanx, which was a styl...
The evidence which I present in this paper seems to suggest that there is an underlying ideology con...
The standing orthodoxy concerning Archaic Greek warfare had been that the phalanx, and the heavily-a...
The Greek Hoplite (c. 700-500 BC). Although elements of the bronze panoply associated with the class...
The papers published in this volume resulted from a conference on early Greek hoplite warfare held a...
The relief, republished in the present article in the form of a joint archaeological and historical ...
Despite the ancient Greek equivalent of an Agincourt, the Greek military mind firmly retained the he...
This paper sheds light on the emergence and the growth of the Athenian hoplite class. It deals with ...
The terms employed by modern historians to denote ancient military realities are actually a mixture ...
The study presents a novel approach to the longstanding debate regarding the presence of hoplite or ...
Warin Isabelle. Adam Schwartz, Reinstating the Hoplite. Arms, Armour and Phalanx Fighting in Archaic...
In this paper I suggest a workshop on classical hoplites in order to “touch” the Ancient Greek warfa...
Homer's Iliad contains the earliest account of Greek armour technology, with heroes such as Hector r...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the developing roles, tactics, and fighting methods of javel...
Hoplite warfare has been characterised, in the traditional views, as a somewhat civilised form of wa...
Presents a lecture by professor Donald Kagan that speaks about the hoplite phalanx, which was a styl...