Hoplites
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This examination of the unwritten rules of Greek warfare suggests that the ideology of hoplite warfare as a ritualized contest developed not in the 7th century, but only after 480, when nonhoplite arms began to be excluded from the... more
This paper aims to discuss hoplite shield devices from the Archaic Era while examining the aristocratic power struggles in Attica during the 6th century BC
""En Filipo II y el Arte de la Guerra tendremos la oportunidad de conocer en profundidad a uno de los más grandes reyes de la antigua Macedonia. Gracias a su habilidad como estratega, diplomático, político y soldado, heredó un reino... more
For the individuals who wants a practical guide on how to reconstruct Ancient Greek fighting men. Useful to the enthusiast, the film and show maker or the student of the experimental archaeology. Written by a scholar with practical... more
This is the most complete presentation of the Crows-othismos hypothesis and aims to reconcile much of the split between the orthodox and heretical lines of thought on hoplite warfare.
This paper explores the hoplite spear, the primary offensive weapon of the Greek hoplite, and how it was wielded in combat, examining textual, pictorial and new experimental evidence.
Despite the vast research undertaken on hoplite warfare, surprisingly little is known about how hoplite shields were made, the very technology underpinning the transformative military reforms of hoplite warfare. The few forays that have... more
The article will demonstrate that the bee was a symbol related to goddess Artemis and how through the cult of the goddess it gradually became the official state and military symbol of Ephesos through a multidisciplinary approach that... more
First published in Greek and here is the translation in English.
Archery had a dominant role in Bronze Age, especially in later period. The technological evolution from the self bows to the composites was a significant factor that affected the Warfare in several ways. Composite’s critical advantage was... more
Aspects of Achaemenid impact in Anatolia have been the focus of research during the two last decades. The region beyond the Halys river was, however, hardly taken into account for lack of evidence. This paper draws on the warrior... more
Hoplite Phalanx Mechanics: Investigation of Footwork, Spacing and Shield Coverage Karl Randall (Kyungsung Universtiy) The Greek phalanx has been a subject of study for generations of both historians and military tacticians alike. Almost... more
Doubtless fr. 114 W2 is one of the most renowned in the whole Archilochos’ production and is often considered as an exemplification of the discard from the Homeric kalokagathìa and, generally speaking, of the ethic renewal that imbue the... more
One model of the hoplite phalanx has gained traction in recent years, a model I shall call the orthodox view (propounded most notably by Victor Davis Hanson). I shall argue that this orthodox model is not tenable on two accounts. Firstly,... more
The heavily armoured infantryman, known as the hoplite, began to emerge on the battlefields of Greece in the mid-seventh century BC. 1 The seventh century was also witness to a wave of changes in the governments of some Greek cities,... more
The paper deals with the question about the degree to which the perioikoi were integrated into the structure of the Spartan army. The author draws attention to a number of inconsistencies and contradictions of sources containing some... more
In the military culture of Ancient Greeks Mercenary is in a very important position. Many citizens served as mercenaries in the polis and in the military expeditions. These soldiers have often served in the neighboring states or even in... more
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Current combat simulations deal well with large unit formations, weapon systems, and physical effects such as attrition. Human factors such as morale, cohesion, and effects of stress are modeled much less adequately. Of the human factors... more
The chapter examines the role that warfare played in state formation and the history of the polis in archaic and classical Greece.
The author compares the Athenian and Spartan military organization. During the VII-VI cent. BC the hoplites were primarily represented by middle-class peasantry capable to afford the arms and armor for the military service on their own.... more
The usage of monograms on the Greek Shields and the Lambda that was..not!
This paper was the first to describe the crowd-othismos model of hoplite combat as an alternative the orthodox view of a mass collision. The follow up paper "The Storm of Spears and Press of Shields" is a more complete explanation of... more
"Nude warriors in Attic red-figure vases ca. 530-390 B.C."
M.A. thesis. Archaeology, University of Oulu, 2009.
M.A. thesis. Archaeology, University of Oulu, 2009.
Book review: https://www.ajaonline.org/book-review/3735 Abstract: The anthropological study of two late 8th c. BC monumental graves, designated as T144 and T105, at the ancient necropolis of Paroikia at Paros, initially intended to... more
A ‘middle class’ in the sense of independent working farmers (as opposed to both those who own too little land to be independent and those who own too much land to be working) and ditto craftsmen did exist in classical Athens, but was a... more