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Greek and Roman Siege Machinery 399 BC-AD 363

Campbell, Duncan BDelf, Brian(Illustrated by)
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Siege machinery first appeared in the West during the Carthaginian invasion of Sicily in the late 5th century BC, in the form of siege-towers and battering rams.

After a 50-year hiatus they re-appeared in the Macedonian armies of Philip II and Alexander the Great, a period that saw the height of the machinery's development in the Ancient World.

Experience of Carthaginian practice during the later 3rd century, and familiarity with the operations of Philip V of Macedon during the early-2nd century, prompted the introduction of the siege-tower and the battering-ram to Roman siegecraft.

This title traces the development and use of these weapons across the whole of this period.

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Osprey Publishing
1841766054 / 9781841766058
Paperback / softback
18/06/2003
United Kingdom
English
48 p. : ill. (some col.)
25 cm
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Reprint. Text on inside cover.