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Ancient Warfare Podcast

Ancient Warfare Podcast

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Discussions from Ancient Warfare Magazine. Why did early civilisations fight? Who were their Generals? What was life like for the earliest soldiers? Ancient Warfare Magazine will try and answer these questions. Warfare minus two thousand years.©TheHistoryNetwork.org Monde Sciences sociales
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  • AWA364 - Victories by missile-based armies
    Jul 4 2025

    In this episode, Murray tackles a thoughtful listener question: were heavy, armoured troops consistently more effective than missile-armed light troops? Our listener reflects that European armies rarely seem to have been decimated by light forces—Carrhae being a rare exception—and wonders whether this is an accurate memory. Why did Persians, for instance, favour missile troops, and why didn’t this overwhelm Macedonian forces despite showers of arrows, slings, and javelins?

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    11 min
  • AWA363 - Why do slingers go away?
    Jun 27 2025

    In this episode, Murray takes on a question that's been asked before — but this time, he's invited to share his personal opinion:

    "OK... so it's been asked before in a general sense and the official answer is... we don't know! But Murray... in your own opinion, what's your best guess as to why slingers go away? Please speculate!"

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    11 min
  • AWA362 - What can you tell me about the Scythed Chariots at Gaugamela?
    Jun 20 2025

    In this episode, Murray addresses a fascinating and complex listener question concerning the famous scythed chariots used at the Battle of Gaugamela:

    "Dear Murray,
    I have a question on the scythed chariots at Gaugamela. I developed and played a wargame scenario on it, and these things have become a true enigma. The problem is the number of chariots, the frontage they could cover in relation to the phalanx, and how agile the phalanx would need to be to let them through harmlessly..."

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    15 min

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