The relief, republished in the present article in the form of a joint archaeological and historical investigation, has not been dealt with at any length since 1942. We identify it as a fragment of an Attic gravestone dating from the Late Archaic / Early Classical period. The hoplites’ weapons are standard, but their postures are unique: they are defensive, but indicate readiness for action. This is interpreted as a measure against long range weapons, probably arrows. Missile combat was of limited importance in Archaic and Classical Greek city-state warfare, yet the scene depicted suggests an opposing force fielding large formations of archers or slingers. The relief may depict fighting between Athenian and Persian forces. Volleys from masse...
[Extract] One of the factors which has greatly contributed to the success or failure of any military...
The evidence which I present in this paper seems to suggest that there is an underlying ideology con...
The article examines the Parthian rock relief Tang-e Sarvak III from two perspectives: as a source o...
The relief, republished in the present article in the form of a joint archaeological and historical ...
The standing orthodoxy concerning Archaic Greek warfare had been that the phalanx, and the heavily-a...
The ancient Greek hoplites were heavily armed infantry soldiers, known for wearing extensive armor, ...
Despite the ancient Greek equivalent of an Agincourt, the Greek military mind firmly retained the he...
The Greek Hoplite (c. 700-500 BC). Although elements of the bronze panoply associated with the class...
Warin Isabelle. Adam Schwartz, Reinstating the Hoplite. Arms, Armour and Phalanx Fighting in Archaic...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [89]-90)On the southwest bastion-like projection of the A...
The armed forces that Athens took into the Peloponnesian War had four distinct corps. The two that h...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the developing roles, tactics, and fighting methods of javel...
The papers published in this volume resulted from a conference on early Greek hoplite warfare held a...
The chalcidic helmet with ram’s protome in the Saint Louis Art Museum comes from a tomb in Metaponto...
Lead slingshots discovered on Cretan sites carry considerable weight regarding the nature of warfare...
[Extract] One of the factors which has greatly contributed to the success or failure of any military...
The evidence which I present in this paper seems to suggest that there is an underlying ideology con...
The article examines the Parthian rock relief Tang-e Sarvak III from two perspectives: as a source o...
The relief, republished in the present article in the form of a joint archaeological and historical ...
The standing orthodoxy concerning Archaic Greek warfare had been that the phalanx, and the heavily-a...
The ancient Greek hoplites were heavily armed infantry soldiers, known for wearing extensive armor, ...
Despite the ancient Greek equivalent of an Agincourt, the Greek military mind firmly retained the he...
The Greek Hoplite (c. 700-500 BC). Although elements of the bronze panoply associated with the class...
Warin Isabelle. Adam Schwartz, Reinstating the Hoplite. Arms, Armour and Phalanx Fighting in Archaic...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [89]-90)On the southwest bastion-like projection of the A...
The armed forces that Athens took into the Peloponnesian War had four distinct corps. The two that h...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the developing roles, tactics, and fighting methods of javel...
The papers published in this volume resulted from a conference on early Greek hoplite warfare held a...
The chalcidic helmet with ram’s protome in the Saint Louis Art Museum comes from a tomb in Metaponto...
Lead slingshots discovered on Cretan sites carry considerable weight regarding the nature of warfare...
[Extract] One of the factors which has greatly contributed to the success or failure of any military...
The evidence which I present in this paper seems to suggest that there is an underlying ideology con...
The article examines the Parthian rock relief Tang-e Sarvak III from two perspectives: as a source o...