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Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Crowd othismos model

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If you've read the paper below then you already know this, but I will summarize the key points and contrast them with the other two alte...
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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

How phalanxes clashed

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To date there has been no hoplite reenactment groups with enough men and the will to go at it full speed to properly recreate phalanx on pha...
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Friday, October 17, 2008

The Aspis: surviving hoplite battle. Part 2

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Those who support a literal interpretation of the othismos as a pushing match have pointed out that the hollow design of the shield allows t...
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The Aspis: surviving hoplite battle. Part 1

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The Aspis: Surviving Hoplite Battle. Agiselaos II of Sparta stood victorious on the battlefield of Koronea in 394 B.C. when he learned that ...
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Thursday, October 2, 2008

My article on hoplite combat

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This is the article I wrote for Ancient Warfare magazine that spawned this blog, the issue is now out of print so I have decided to link to ...
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Thursday, July 17, 2008

Back to domed shields

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Let's review a bit. The aspis was a dome shaped shield. Domes are supremely suited to transferring force applied to their face around...
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Friday, February 29, 2008

The aspis rim did not evolve as a shoulder rest

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There was a comment to my last post from a fellow I know and who's opinion I respect. Rather than address it as a comment, I'm going...
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