This book brings together reference material and primary source
documents concerning the most important people, places, events, and
technologies of Classical Greek warfare in one easy-to-use
volume-an invaluable resource for students, educators, and general
readers interested in this compelling subject. Greek Warfare: From
the Battle of Marathon to the Conquests of Alexander the Great is a
unique reference book that examines warfare in ancient Greece
during the Classical era between 490 and 323 BCE. This easy-to-use,
multi-format handbook provides a range of tools for investigating
the military history of Classical Greece, including a timeline,
reference entries, selected primary source documents, charts, and a
glossary. The accessible reference entries illuminate all of the
most important topics and issues within Classical Greek warfare,
while the book's logical organization allows students, educators,
and general readers alike to quickly find the specific information
they seek. The comprehensive bibliography serves as a perfect
gateway to additional resources on the subject. Charts present
at-a-glance statistical information Maps depict important battles
and the political delineation of Greece at different time periods
Numerous illustrations of important people, events, and
technologies help bring history to life
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