Discussions from Ancient Warfare Magazine. Why did early civilisations fight? Who were their General
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'The first decades of the Hellenistic era are famous for the ever-growing warships of the Ptolemies,
In this episode of the Ancient Warfare Podcast we are discussing unconventional tactics, a topic sug
From mail and shields to protection of a more spiritual nature, armour in the ancient world took on
In this episode we’re going to be discussing the concept of death, dying and killing, how is describ
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Today’s topic was suggested by Patreon backer Wim Sonnemans, who suggested we might look at training
Control and use of the legions played a critical role in Octavian's carefully orchestrated rise to p
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The team discuss Ancient Warfare Magazine XI-6. "With financial aid from Persia, Sparta slowly broug
We were casting around for a topic between ourselves, another film? A piece of kit? Murray suggested
Horse cavalry has long played a role in warfare. But other, more exotic mounts were also used in the
In the final podcast of the year we find ourselves between issues of the magazine so Mark suggested
We’re looking at wars in the old Testament in this episode of the podcast. It’s a huge span of histo
We are once more between issues of the magazine with this episode. One of our patrons came up tonigh
In this episode, we’re looking at volume 11 issue 3 "Rome against Rome: Caesar and Pompey in the Bal
We’re between issues of the magazine this month so Murray suggested as the new war movie Dunkirk has
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