Siege Warfare in the Roman World: 146 BC-AD 378 - Elite No.126
by Duncan B. Campbell, Adam Hook
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Sieges played a central role in the many conflicts of the Ancient World and many famous generals, including Alexander the Great, Hannibal, Julius Caesar and Trajan, successfully used siegecraft to gain their objectives. This title explores the range of techniques and tactics which developed during the period, including crossing, penetrating and tunnelling through defences; starvation by blockade; and gaining access by deception. Describing the various techniques used, the author tracks the developments in siegecraft in the Roman world from 100 BC to AD 378.
Book details
Published
05/05/2005
Publisher
Osprey Publishing
ISBN
9781841767826
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