Last month, we introduced you to our brand-new, revamped website. We promised then that we'd be updating the site much more frequently with editor's blog posts and online articles by some of our regular authors. So far, we've kept to that promised: there are a variety of new tidbits for you to check out while you wait on the new issue of Ancient Warfare, which will be out towards the middle of this month – we'll let you know more about it in May, but it should be exciting for everyone out there who loves Ancient Egypt.
In the meantime, here are a few pieces you can read online:
- The Battle of Telamon (pt I), by Paul McDonnell-Staff
- The Battle of Telamon (pt II), by Paul McDonnell-Staff
- The military effectiveness of Early Greek walls, by Josho Brouwers
- Early Greek walls, politics and power, by Josho Brouwers
These are some of the most recent articles, but we've got even more, too (with new writing on the way every single week). Be sure to keep an eye of the Ancient Warfare website, so you don't miss a thing!