Description: Warfare in the Ancient World : From The Bronze Age To The Fall Of Rome, Hardcover by Chrissanthos, Stefan G., ISBN 0275985199, ISBN-13 9780275985196, Brand New, Free shipping in the US 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 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 developments in Greece and the Roman Empire. The chronological structure allows the reader to trace certain general themes down through the centuries: how various civilizations waged war; who served in the various armies and why; who the generals and officers were who made the decisions in the field; what type of government controlled these armies; and from what type of society they sprang. Major events and important individuals are discussed in their historical contexts, providing a complete understanding of underlying causes, and enabling readers to follow the evolution of ancient warfare as armies and empires became steadily larger and more sophisticated. Yet as Chrissanthos makes clear, history comes full circle during this period. Rome's collapse in 476 . inaugurated an unforeseen dark age in which great armies were left decimated despite advanced technology that, while proving decisive in the outcome of many critical battles and stand-offs, had vanished amidst the Empire's crumbling addition to the chronological treatment, Chrissanthos also includes sections on such important topics as chariot warfare, cavalry, naval warfare, elephants in battle, the face of battle, and such vital, but often-overlooked topics as the provisioning of the army with sufficient food and water. Eyewitness accounts are incorporated throughout each chapter, allowing the reader brief glimpses into the life and times of peasants and soldiers, generals and politicians, all of whom were dealing with war and its irreconcilable consequences from differing vantage points. Battle diagrams and maps are carefully placed throughout the text to help the reader visualize particular aspects of ancient warfare. Th also furnishes a detailed timeline and an extensive bibliography containing both modern and ancient sources.
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Book Title: Warfare in the Ancient World : From The Bronze Age To The Fall Of
Number of Pages: 248 Pages
Publication Name: Warfare in the Ancient World : from the Bronze Age to the Fall of Rome
Language: English
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Publication Year: 2008
Item Height: 0.6 in
Subject: Ancient / General, Military / General, World
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 18.6 Oz
Author: Stefan G. Chrissanthos
Item Length: 9.2 in
Subject Area: History
Series: Praeger Series on the Ancient World Ser.
Item Width: 6.1 in
Format: Hardcover