Ancient Warfare
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Ancient Warfare is the print magazine on the military history of the ancient world, ca. 3000 BC to AD 500. Edited by Jasper Oorthuys.
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A new episode of the Ancient Warfare podcast! Ancient Warfare Podcast (369): Battles of the Bronze Age - karwansaraypublishers.com/blogs/ancient-… with The History Network, Lindsay Powell FRHistS, and Murray Dahm
A new episode of the Ancient Warfare podcast! Ancient Warfare Answers (376): Are there any sources for the chariot driver actually exiting the chariot before contact? - karwansaraypublishers.com/blogs/ancient-… with The History Network, Lindsay Powell FRHistS, and Murray Dahm
"Who put you in charge?" The panel of the Ancient Warfare is recording a podcast about command and nepotism in ancient armies. With Jasper Oorthuys, Murray Dahm and Lindsay Powell FRHistS. Produced by The History Network. karwansaraypublishers.com/en-us/products…
Just submitted my feature article on army detachments ('vexillationes') for issue 105 of Ancient Warfare covering The Roman legion in the second century AD. Look for that in December. karwansaraypublishers.com/en-us/pages/ed…
A new episode of the Ancient Warfare podcast! Ancient Warfare Podcast (379): Commanding an army in antiquity - karwansaraypublishers.com/blogs/ancient-… with The History Network, Lindsay Powell FRHistS, and Murray Dahm
The latest episode of the Ancient Warfare podcast is out! The team discusses issue 104, "Who Put You in Charge? Commanding an Army in Antiquity." With Jasper Oorthuys Murray Dahm Lindsay Powell FRHistS Produced by The History Network. thehistorynetwork.org/aw379-commandi…
104 issues and counting! It’s been a privilege to be a member of the team that produces this terrific magazine as news editor, feature writer and podcaster. If you’ve not seen a copy of Ancient Warfare magazine published by Karwansaray Publishers, find one at your local newsagent.
Preparing a visual brief for a cartographer (who will be making a map for my article in Ancient Warfare on 'vexillations' in the Roman Army in the C2nd AD) is an interesting challenge, meaning reconciling written accounts with archaeological finds. (📷is my own).