Ambush:Surprise Attack in Ancient Greek Warfare

Ambush:Surprise Attack in Ancient Greek Warfare

by: Rose Mary Sheldon (Author)

Publisher: Frontline Books

Publication Date: 15 Sept. 2011

Language: English

Print Length: 322 pages

ISBN-10: 1848325924

ISBN-13: 9781848325920

Book Description

There are two images of warfare that dominate Greek history. The better known is that of Achilles, the Homeric hero skilled in face-to-face combat to the death. He is a warrior who is outraged by deception on the battlefield. The alteative model, equally Greek and also taken from Homeric epic, is Odysseus, the man of twists and tus of THE ODYSSEY. To him, winning by stealth, surprise or deceit was acceptable. Greek warfare actually consists of many varieties of fighting. It is common for popular writers to assume that the hoplite phalanx was the only mode of warfare used by the Greeks. The fact is, however, that the use of spies, intelligence gathering, ambush, and surprise attacks at dawn or at night were also a part of Greek warfare, and while not the supreme method of defeating an enemy, such tactics always found their place in warfare when the opportunity or the correct terrain or opportunity presented itself. AMBUSH will dispel both the mode and ancient prejudices against irregular warfare and provides a fresh look at the tactics of the ancient Greeks.

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