Anyone sharing my mounting interest in classical armies might find this worth dipping into over a lunch hour:
https://books.google.co.th/books?id=OTW4E0Ti0_MC&pg=PA111&lpg=PA111&dq=hoplite+obsolete&source=bl&ots=uKFZzpo3rM&sig=zloX4JZMYm8hVOcUnv0_XGenjDQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjurq7GqsfKAhWMCo4KHVEiC-EQ6AEIOTAF#v=onepage&q=hoplite%20obsolete&f=false
Looks interesting, though the subject is around two thousand years too modern for my current interests.
One for another day, for sure.
FK have you come across 'An Invincible Beast - Understanding the Hellenistic pike-phalanx at war' by Christopher Matthew, published by Pen and Sword. It is a remarkably in-depth study of the phalangite. Apparently he has carried out a similar study of hoplites, entitled 'A Storm of Spears'.
No, I haven't, but if it lands on my desk I'll grab it. Ta.
Quote from: Leman on 26 January 2016, 12:45:13 PM
FK have you come across 'An Invincible Beast - Understanding the Hellenistic pike-phalanx at war' by Christopher Matthew, published by Pen and Sword. It is a remarkably in-depth study of the phalangite. Apparently he has carried out a similar study of hoplites, entitled 'A Storm of Spears'.
I read "A Storm of Spears" and seem to remember courting controversy on this very forum by passing on his opinion that the hoplite spear was used underhand. Excellent read. Lots of nice statistics and measurements and experience from re-enactors.