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Circum Mare: Themes in Ancient Warfare presents a thematic approach to current directions in ancient military studies with case studies on topics including the economics of warfare, military cohesi...
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14 July 2016

Circum Mare: Themes in Ancient Warfare presents a thematic approach to current directions in ancient military studies with case studies on topics including the economics of warfare, military cohesion, military authority, irregular warfare, and sieges. Bringing together research on cultures from across the Mediterranean world, ranging from Pharaonic Egypt to Late Antique Europe and from Punic Spain to Persian Anatolia, the collection demonstrates both the breadth of the current field and a surprising number of synergies.
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Pages: 322
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Mnemosyne, Supplements
Publication Date:
14 July 2016
ISBN: 9789004284845
Format: Hardcover
Jeremy Armstrong, Ph.D. (2009), University of St Andrews, is now a Senior Lecturer at the University of Auckland. He has published on various aspects of early Roman history, archaeology, and warfare, including War and Society in Early Rome: From Warlords to Generals (Cambridge, 2016) and the co-edited Rituals of Triumph (Brill, 2013).
Contributors are: Jeremy Armstrong, Lee L. Brice, Ralph Covino, James Kierstead, Brett Heagren, Mark Hebblewhite, John W.I. Lee, David Nolan, Louis Rawlings, Nathan Rosenstein, Matthew Trundle, Anthony Spalinger, and Jeroen Wijnendaele.
Contributors are: Jeremy Armstrong, Lee L. Brice, Ralph Covino, James Kierstead, Brett Heagren, Mark Hebblewhite, John W.I. Lee, David Nolan, Louis Rawlings, Nathan Rosenstein, Matthew Trundle, Anthony Spalinger, and Jeroen Wijnendaele.