Warfare in the Ancient World

  • Warfare in the Ancient World
    By Brian Todd Carey, John Cairns, Joshua Allfree

    Warfare in the Ancient World explores how civilizations and cultures made war on the battlefields of the Near East and Europe between the rise of civilization in Mesopotamia in the late fourth millenium BC and the fall of Rome.

  • Warfare in the Ancient World: From the Bronze Age to the Fall of Rome
    By Stefan G. Chrissanthos

    This volume is a practical introduction to the study of warfare in the ancient world, beginning with Egypt and Mesopotamia, and tracing the advances made in battle tactics, technology, and government over hundreds of years, culminating with ...

  • Warfare in the Ancient World: From the Bronze Age to the Fall of Rome
    By Stefan G. Chrissanthos

    From the clash of bronze weapons on bronze armor to the fall of Rome, war often decided the course of ancient history. This volume is a practical introduction to the...

  • Warfare in the Ancient World
    By Sir John Winthrop Hackett

    A comprehensive survey of the evolution of military systems up to the period of the late Roman Empire, analyzing the organization, tactics, armor, and weaponry of armies, and describing important battles and campaigns

  • Warfare in the Ancient World
    By Brian Todd Carey, Joshua B. Allfree, John Cairns

    “An interesting study of the development of military organization and strategy across several millennia, from Bronze Age Mesopotamia to the last days of Rome.” —The Pegasus Archive Warfare in the Ancient World explores how ...

  • Warfare in the Ancient World
    By Paul Brewer

    Ten titles describe the causes, consequences, strategies, weaponry, and key figures of warfare from ancient times to the present. Authentic photographs of modern wars transport the reader to battlefields and...