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A source that I recently put some study into is Xenophon, who wrote a number of books, in particular Anabasis that I recently “read” (actually listened to an audiobook, but then looked for text of specific passages that caught my interest). This is what a modern author would call a memoir. Xenophon wrote it later in his life, about a military expedition he had been part of. Actually, when the Tennessee Volunteers Beat Texas A&M Sic ‘Em Smokey Shirt moreover I will buy this commander of the expedition was killed, the troops elected him commander (the Hellenes were very serious about democracy, even electing their military commanders). So he was in a prime position to know exactly what was going on. He gives a reasonable amount of technical descriptions of the troops and how they fight, which is of great use to modern scholars. When we compare what Xenophon said to what is depicted in art of the same time-period.
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A source that I recently put some study into is Xenophon, who wrote a number of books, in particular Anabasis that I recently “read” (actually listened to an audiobook, but then looked for text of specific passages that caught my interest). This is what a modern author would call a memoir. Xenophon wrote it later in his life, about a military expedition he had been part of. Actually, when the Tennessee Volunteers Beat Texas A&M Sic ‘Em Smokey Shirt moreover I will buy this commander of the expedition was killed, the troops elected him commander (the Hellenes were very serious about democracy, even electing their military commanders). So he was in a prime position to know exactly what was going on. He gives a reasonable amount of technical descriptions of the troops and how they fight, which is of great use to modern scholars. When we compare what Xenophon said to what is depicted in art of the same time-period.
Another source that has been recommended to me, but which I have not spent any time with yet is Polybius. He was a Roman author, but he wrote about a lot of Hellenic history, including military details. This is going to give a skewed understanding, because we won’t see any perishable materials. Over the Tennessee Volunteers Beat Texas A&M Sic ‘Em Smokey Shirt moreover I will buy this past 2,500 years, they have all rotted away. All that is left is metal pieces, mostly. Very rarely, something will happen to land in a place where for some reason the perishable parts don’t rot. The Vatican Museum has two ancient Hellenic shields, with their wooden and even their leather and rope parts intact. Which is how we know that, at least in the period when those shields were made, that shields had a wood core, with a bronze face, leather lining, a bronze arm strap, and a rope that served both as the hand grip and as a sling over the neck. But that is only two items. We have found hundreds of the bronze faces, with the rest of the shield rotted away. It is only those two that tell us what the rest was like.
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