Early Iron Age Greek Warrior 1100-700 BC

Early Iron Age Greek Warrior 1100-700 BC

Early Iron Age Greek Warrior 1100-700 BC

Early Iron Age Greek Warrior 1100-700 BC

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Overview

The period from the 12th century onward saw vast changes in every aspect of life on both the Greek mainland and islands, as monarchies disappeared to be replaced by aristocratic rule and finally by the development of a new form of community: the city-state.

Alongside these changes, a new style of warfare developed, which was to be the determining factor in land warfare in Greece, until the 338 BC defeat of the Greek city-state, by the might of Macedonia at Chaeronea. This mode of warfare was based on a group of heavily armed infantrymen organized in a phalanx formation—the classic hoplite formation—and remained the system throughout the classical Greek period. This new title details this pivotal time, and the transition from the Bronze Age warriors of Homer to the origins of the men who fought the Persian and Peloponnesian Wars.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781472815590
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Publication date: 08/23/2016
Series: Warrior , #180
Pages: 64
Product dimensions: 7.10(w) x 9.60(h) x 0.20(d)

About the Author

Raffaele D'Amato, a Turin-based researcher with Ph.Ds in Romano-Byzantine law and Roman military archaeology (in collaboration with the University of Athens) is the vice-head of the University of Ferrara's Laboratory of the Danubian Provinces.

Andrea Salimbeti was a paratrooper in the Italian Army in Beirut, now works for the space program, and loves ancient military history.

Giuseppe Rava, entirely self-taught, is a leading military history artist. He lives and works in Italy. www.g-rava.it

Table of Contents

Introduction Chronology Historical background Military organisation Weapons Chariotry Siege warfare Naval warfare The life of the warrior Warfare War campaigns museums and electronic resources Bibliography Glossary Index
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