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I. Military life
Origins of war
The soldier
Recruitment
Manpower
Rations
Equipment
The camp
Discipline and punishment
Weapons
Armor, helmets, and shields
Chariotry
Cavalry
Logistics and transport
Strategic range and endurance
Tactics
Military staffs
Siegecraft and artillery
Death and wounding
Infection and disease
Injury
Medical care
II. Ancient armies
Sumer and Akkad (3500-2200 B.C.E.)
Egypt (1580-960 B.C.E.)
The Mitanni (1480-1335 B.C.E.)
The Hittites (1450-1180 B.C.E.)
The Canaanites (1500-900 B.C.E.)
The Philistines (1200-900 B.C.E.)
The Israelites (1100-921 B.C.E.)
Assyria (890-612 B.C.E.)
China (1750-256 B.C.E.)
India (1200-120 B.C.E.)
Classical Greece (600-338 B.C.E.)
Persia (546-323 B.C.E.)
Imperial Greece (356-323 B.C.E.)
The Successors (323-168 B.C.E.)
Republican Rome (500-28 B.C.E.)
Carthage (814-146 B.C.E.)
The barbarians: Gauls, Germans, and Goths (58 B.C.E.-445 C.E.)
Imperial Rome (9-450 C.E.).

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