Ancient Warfare Volume 14 Issue 6
Theme: The Neo-Assyrian Empire at war
- Sean Manning, ‘Studying the Assyrian army – The way of the future’.
- Pavel Vaverka, ‘The kingdom of Urartu – Assyria’s rival’.
- Christopher W. Jones, ‘The Assyrian king’s elite bodyguard – The Qurbutu’.
- Tamás Dezsö, ‘The battle of Mount Waush, 714 BC – Like a furious arrow’.
- Thomas James, ‘Imperial Assyrian chariot tactics, 911-609 BC – Battlefield justice of the god Ashur’.
Features:
- Mark McCaffery, ‘The empty throne and the white fawn (part II) – Quintus Sertorius’.
- Anneka Mihajlov, ‘The rise of a neglected Athenian corps – Making the cavalry’.
- Michael Rasak, ‘Centurion autonomy on the battlefield, 218 BC – AD 73 – Following the transverse crest’.
- Jo Ball, ‘A military votive altar from the Antonine Wall – Trust in the gods’.
- Murray Dahm, ‘”The dolabra is the weapon with which to beat the enemy” – Lessons from Domitius Corbulo’.
- Duncan B. Campell, ‘Managing horses in the Roman army – All the pretty horses’.