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Mark Watson of The Society of Ancients writes:

The latest issue of Slingshot (number 268, January 2010), the bi-monthly publication of the Society of Ancients, went to the printers last week and should be posted out in the next few days.

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This issue is 56 pages long, not including the cover pages. It's published in the same format introduced with issue 258.

The contents of Slingshot 268 are as follows:

Zama 202BC, the 2010 SoA Battle Day Battlepack, by Richard Lockwood

The Manichaeans in the army of Alexius, by Jim Webster

"Let the magilum boats of Meluhha transport gold and silver": Mesopotamian Warfare Notes X, by Alastair McBeath

Yongle's Campaigns in the South: The Ascent of Yongle, by John Walsh

[ DBA ] III/46. Early Medieval Goídil (ca. 795-1297 C.E.), by Brian Girard

[ Armati ] Adapting Balaclava to Roman Britain, by Chris Hahn

Beating Shock Troops with Light Foot in FoG, by Christopher Webber

Naval Campaign Rules Using Naumachiae, by Christopher Webber

Mesopotamian & Chronological Notes from AMW, by Alastair McBeath

[ DBM ] The Wolf on the Fold, by John Graham Leigh

Impetus - a Very Brief Overview, by Mike Brian

New Year Review Feast!, by Various Voices

China: The Middle Kingdom, reviewed by John Graham-Leigh

Richard III - The Wars of the Roses, reviewed by John Graham-Leigh

Figure Reviews, by David Edwards & Mark Watson

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