David M. Pritchard (Sydney 2017), 'The Archers of Classical Athens', 30-Minute Version, Seminar Series, Department of Ancient History, Macquarie University (Australia). (original ) (raw )David M. Pritchard (Sydney 2017), 'The Archers of Classical Athens', Research Seminar Series, Department of Classics and Ancient History, The University of Sydney.
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David M. Pritchard 2018, 'The Archers of Classical Athens', Greece and Rome 65.1, 86-102.
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‘You’ll be an archer my son!’ The ubiquity of the Cretan archer in ancient warfare
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Archery in Ancient Greece: Operational Practice and Tactics
Manousos E. Kambouris
Arheologija i prirodne nauke, 2016
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The shooting methods of the archers of the Ancient Greek World 1400 BC - 400 BC
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The National Association of Archery for all Organization (WTAF, Cheonan City, Chungnam-do, Republic of Korea), 2014
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Archery in Αncient Greece : Operational Practice and Tactics
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ARCHAEOLOGY AND SCIENCE 12 2016, Center for New Technology Institute of Archaeology Belgrade, 2016
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Ioannis Bellas, Bows and arrowheads from ancient Macedonia: from hunters to archers, in Magdalena Pogonskiej-Pol (ed.) Oblicza Wojny (Faces of War) 10, Lodz 2023
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Oblicza Wojny (Faces of War) 10, 2023
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David M. Pritchard 2018, 'The Horsemen of Classical Athens: Some Considerations on Their Recruitment and Social Background', Athenaeum 106, 439-53.
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Skinner, J.E. (2006) 'The Uses of Bow Imagery in a Greek Context: The Enemy Within.' In: J. Day et al. (eds.) SOMA 2004 : Symposium on Mediterranean Archaeology : Proceedings of the Eighth Annual Meeting of Postgraduate Researchers, BAR INTERNATIONAL SERIES 1514, 167-172.
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The use and development of Classical Greek Light infantry and an investigation into the cause of the lack of documentation during 490-404BCE.
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Of Horses And Men - Developments in Greek Cavalry Training and Warfare (550 - 350 BC) with a Focus on Athens and Xenophon (PhD thesis 2012)
Annelies Koolen
2012
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Adam Schwartz (Nantes 2023), ‘‘Pass it on Not Diminished, But Greater and More Powerful’: Athenian Hoplites in the Fourth Century BC’, Video Recording, from Session 3 of Fourth-Century Athens at War: After Claude Mossé: An International Conference at the Nantes IAS (France).
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Of horses and men - developments in Greek cavalry training and warfare (550-350 BC) with a focus on Athens and Xenophon
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2006
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David M. Pritchard 2021, 'Armed Forces', in J. Neils and D. Rogers (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Athens, 405-17, Uncorrected First Proofs, Cambridge (Cambridge University Press).
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SOME TACTICAL ELEMENTS FOR ARCHERS IN THE ROMAN ARMY
Petru Ureche
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Some Military Aspects of the Aegean in the Late Fifteenth and Early Fourteenth Centuries B.C
Colin Macdonald , Jan Driessen
The Annual of the British School at Athens, 1984
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Jérémy Clément (Nantes 2023), ‘Debating Reforms to the Cavalry in Fourth-Century Athens’ (in French), Chaired by Hanna Roisman, Video Recording, Session 2 of Fourth-Century Athens at War: After Claude Mossé: An International Conference at the Nantes IAS (France).
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Of Horses And Men Developments in Greek Cavalry Training and Warfare (550-350 BC) with
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Archers, Antiochos VII Sidetes, and the 'BE' Arrowheads
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Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research , 2018
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Technical Training of the Athenian Cavalry 375 - 350 BC JAHA 9.2 (2022) 5 - 25
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Journal of Ancient History and Archaeology, 2022
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Review of C. Matthew, A Storm of Spears: Understanding the Greek Hoplite at War (Havertown, PA 2012), Res Militares: The Newsletter of the Society of Ancient Military Historians Vol. 14: 1 (May 2014)
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Cretan Archers and the Cretan Countermarch
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"Archers, Antiochos and the 'BE' arrowheads." BASOR 380 (pp. 205-229)
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Josho Brouwers, "Henchmen of Ares: Warriors and Warfare in Early Greece"
Cezary Kucewicz
Antike Welt: Bücherspiegel
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Technical Training of the Athenian Cavalry (375 -350 BC) Journal of Ancient History and Archaeology 2022
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Technical Training of the Athenian Cavalry (375 -350 BC) JAHA, 2022
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The Archaeology of Greek Warriors and Warfare from the Eleventh to the Early Seventh Century B.C.E.
Matthew Lloyd
2014
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Matteo Zaccarini 2019, Book Review of David M. Pritchard 2019, Athenian Democracy at War, Cambridge (Cambridge University Press), The Classical Review 69.2, 512-14.
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The Rise and Fall of Greek Military Tactics and their Failure at Chaeronea
Jason Freewalt
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War in Archaic Athens: polis, Elites and Military power
Miriam Valdés Guía
Historia, 2019
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2012, "Hoplite and Phalanx in Archaic and Classical Greece: A Reassessment"
Fernando Echeverría
Classical Philology, 2012
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Nicholas Sekunda (Nantes 2023), ‘Athenian Peltasts in the Fourth Century BC’, Video Recording, from Session 3 of Fourth-Century Athens at War: After Claude Mossé: An International Conference at the Nantes IAS (France).
David M Pritchard
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(review) R. Konijnendijk: Classical Greek Tactics
Pavel Nývlt
Eirene: Studia Graeca et Latina, 2020
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The Athenian Hoplite Phalanx and the Potential for Military Disintegration
Jason Crowley
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'THE ATHLETES OF WAR': AN EVALUATION OF THE AGONISTIC ELEMENTS IN GREEK WARFARE 1
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Several Remarks About the Near-Eastern Contribution to Early Archaic Greek Warfare
Jakub Witowski
Studies in Ancient Art and Civilisation 22 (January), 7-22, 2019
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