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Roman Army Papers /
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The forty-four papers, with addenda and indices, written between 1940 and 1985 embody a lifetime's work by this eminent Princeton scholar, noted for his deft handling of the inscriptions and papyri on which our knowledge of the Roman army rests.
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1 online resource (481 pages) : illustrations. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9789004663817
A brief record of the advance of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force under the command of General Sir Edmund H. H. Allenby ... : July 1917 to October 1918 /
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"Descriptive letterpress on versos facing the plates".
"General Allenby's despatches" : pages 1-36.
"Preface signed : H. Pirie-Gordon, lieut.-colonel, military editor". :
3 pages l., 113, [1] pages : front (Portraits) 56 pl. (incl. 55 maps) ; 30 cm.
A brief record of the advance of the Egyptian expeditionary force under the command of General Sir Edmund H.H. Allenby ... July 1917 to October 1918 /
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"General Allenby's despatches": pages [1]-36.
Descriptive letterpress on versos facing the plates. :
113, [1] pages, 56 plates : Illustrations, maps, portraits. ; 31 cm.
Naval Warfare and Maritime Conflict in the Late Bronze and Early Iron Age Mediterranean : Ancient Warfare Series Volume 2 /
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In Naval Warfare and Maritime Conflict in the Late Bronze and Early Iron Age Mediterranean , Jeffrey P. Emanuel examines the evidence for maritime violence in the Mediterranean region during both the Late Bronze Age and the tumultuous transition to the Early Iron Age in the years surrounding the turn of the 12th century BCE. There has traditionally been little differentiation between the methods of armed conflict engaged in during the Late Bronze and Early Iron Ages, on both the coasts and the open seas, while polities have been alternately characterized as legitimate martial actors and as state sponsors of piracy. By utilizing material, documentary, and iconographic evidence and delineating between the many forms of armed conflict, Emanuel provides an up-to-date assessment not only of the nature and frequency of warfare, raiding, piracy, and other forms of maritime conflict in the Late Bronze Age and Late Bronze-Early Iron Age transition, but also of the extent to which modern views about this activity remain the product of inference and speculation.
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1 online resource. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9789004430785
9789004430778