Ancient warfare

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Ancient warfare refers to the military strategies, tactics, and technologies used by civilizations in the ancient world, typically from the beginning of recorded history to the end of the classical period. This period encompasses a wide range of cultures and regions, including Mesopotamia, Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, and Ancient China.

Overview[edit | edit source]

Ancient warfare was characterized by the use of primitive weapons and armor, the development of early military tactics, and the formation of organized armies. The primary weapons used in ancient warfare included spears, swords, bows, and axes. Armor was typically made from leather, bronze, or iron.

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Weapons[edit | edit source]

  • Spears: One of the most common weapons, used for both throwing and thrusting.
  • Swords: Varied in design, with notable examples including the Greek xiphos and the Roman gladius.
  • Bows: Used for ranged attacks, with notable examples including the composite bow used by the Huns and Mongols.
  • Axes: Used both as tools and weapons, with notable examples including the labrys of Minoan civilization.

Armor[edit | edit source]

  • Leather armor: Common among early civilizations due to its availability and flexibility.
  • Bronze armor: Used by civilizations such as the Mycenaeans and Hittites.
  • Iron armor: Became more prevalent during the later periods, notably used by the Romans.

Military Tactics[edit | edit source]

  • Phalanx: A formation used by Greek hoplites, characterized by tightly packed rows of soldiers with overlapping shields.
  • Legion: The primary military unit of the Roman army, known for its flexibility and organization.
  • Cavalry: Used for flanking maneuvers and rapid attacks, with notable examples including the Mongol horse archers.

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