Sieges were central to Rome’s conquest of Gaul and Hispania. This book explores how Republican armies planned, built and fought sieges, from artillery and camps to environmental impact and human suffering. Moving beyond Caesar’s dramatic accounts, it reveals siege warfare as a familiar, adaptable and deeply human experience.
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Win the siege before it kills us.: Environmental warfare by and against a besieging army
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