Review by forum member "Caldrail".
When we talk about ancient warfare, inevitably the discussion drifts toward the arms and equipment of the day. The relative merits of sword and shield can give rise to raging arguements over what might be seen as minor details. Our love of artwork reflects that as many books featuring Greek and Roman warfare are packed with colourful graphics depicting major variations of arms and equipment. However aesthetic they may be, most books of this type do not go into much detail about how wars were fought by the men who used these items...
Read the full review of Greek & Roman Warfare by John Drogo Montagu.
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