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The Macedonian War Machine 359-281 BC

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The army that emerged from Philip II of Macedon's reforms was unparalleled in its time and one of the most successful in ancient history. While much has been written about Macedonian warfare, particularly regarding Alexander the Great, many studies revisit the same conclusions based on limited evidence, often overlooking significant aspects and sources. David Karunanithy aims to address these gaps by presenting and analyzing frequently ignored evidence. The book is organized into four sections, offering detailed insights into various topics: Preparation (covering training techniques, arms and armor production, and cavalry management); Support (including non-combatant specialists, bridge building, field engineering, and lesser-known combat units in Asia); Dress and Battle Equipment (utilizing neglected evidence about officers' adornments); and Alexander's Veterans and Life on Campaign (focusing on the Silver Shields, baggage trains, camp life, and recreation). Additionally, there are appendices summarizing troop appearances. Karunanithy's thorough research reveals new insights, suggesting that the Macedonian influence on Roman armies, particularly regarding marching camps, has been underestimated. This meticulous work provides a comprehensive portrait of this formidable military force, making it essential for anyone interested in the armies of Alexander and his successors.

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The Macedonian War Machine 359-281 BC, David Karunanithy

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