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    Warriors on Wheels: Chariot Warfare in Antiquity

    enJanuary 16, 2020

    About this Episode

    Until the arrival of the chariot, warfare had been an exclusively infantry-based affair. Its invention introduced a new dynamic to the battlefield that shaped warfare for two millennia.

    The team discuss Ancient Warfare Magazine XIII-4.

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