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AWA318 - The Hunnic siege of Naissus
Robert asks "I really enjoyed the article about the Hunnic Siege of Naissus. However, I had a question about the Hunnic siege engines described and illustrated in the article. They look like proto-tre
AW317 - Gladiator II
In this episode, the team turn their attention to the silver screen with a look at the newly released trailer for "." Join them as they explore this long-awaited sequel's historical inspirations, arti
AWA316 - The Fate of the Ninth Legion
John asks one of the big questions of Roman Imperial military history - what happened to the ninth legion (Legio IX Hispana). Murray presents his theory (and adds on the fate of the other lost legion
AWA315 - What happened when a legion was transferred
'When a Legion is transferred, is it sent en masse? and generally, were replacement troops put in place to assume the fortifications et al that the departing Legion would have left behind? and is it e
AWA314 - What really happened at the battle of Panium, 200 BC
Greg wonders what really happened at the Battle of Panium in 200 BC, and how good a tactician was Antiochus III? Are there some books that you could recommend to me about this subject? Join us on Patr
AW313 - Rome's Many Enemies
"Over the course of its long history and expansion, Rome fought a range of peoples. Some were conquered, while others never were. A few would even return for revenge." In the latest issue, the team di
AWA312 - What do we really know about massed ancient archery?
Jan asks what do we really know about ancient massed archery? How was it conducted? We may envision Hollywood-style showers of arrows raining down accurately on a target, but how realistic is this? J
AWA311 - Pet Peeves and Music
Euchale writes that he has recently watched a video by Farya Faraji on just how inaccurate a lot of modern "interpretations" of ancient music is. One of his pet peeves is the use of Armenian Duduks fo
AWA310 - A first ancient wargame
College library director Darren is sponsoring a wargame involving a student tabletop game club (D&D, etc.) and a student history club. Darren writes to ask Murray what, in his opinion, would be the be
AW309 - Finis Britanniae: A Military History of Late Roman Britain and the Saxon Conquest
In conversation with Ancient Warfare regular Marc DeSantis, Murray tells us about his new book . Join us on Patron