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The Hellenistic pike-phalanx was a true military innovation, transforming the face of warfare in the ancient world. For nearly 200 years, from the rise of the Macedonians as a military power in the mid-fourth century BC, to their defeat at the hands of th

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First published in 2015 by
Pen and Sword Military

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Copyright Christopher Anthony Matthew, 2015

ISBN: 978 1 78383 110 4
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Contents

Acknowledgements

A great number of people helped bring this project to life (in some cases literally). I wish to thank the following people without whose contributions the following work would not have been possible: Firstly, my wife Kate who has always expressed an interest in, and patience with, all aspects of my research; the following members of the Sydney Ancients re-enactment group for their invaluable support in putting many aspects of the Hellenistic pike-phalanx into action: David Armstrong, Krishna Armstrong, Peter Berecz, Paul Gross Fisher, Craig Gascoigne, Mark Kelly, Peter MacKinnon, Robert Wheeler; Doug Nielsen and Anne Nielsen for their assistance and participation in the testing phases of this research; Wayne Robinson of the Routiers Pike & Musket Society for providing me with direction to information on sixteenth and seventeenth century pikes and military training; Andrew Parkin of the Great North Museum, Newcastle upon Tyne, for images and details of the Macedonian pike-butt held in their collection; Willem van Haarlem from the Allard Pierson Museum, Amsterdam for images and details of the Ptolemaic shield mould in their collection; Stavros Paspalas from the Australian Archaeological Institute in Athens for his help in obtaining images used in this publication; Dr. Bill Franzen of Australian Catholic University for his valuable input and assistance with the mathematical formulae used throughout this work; Dr. Ian Plant from Macquarie University for help with some of the ancient passages used in this research; the editors of Antichthon for allowing me to reproduce the information I published in the article The Length of the Sarissa in an earlier edition of the journal (No.46 [2012], pages 79-100); and all of the other friends and colleagues who offered their support and encouragement during the research and writing of this project.

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List of Tables

List of Plates

Abbreviations

AAA

(Athens Annals of Archaeology)

ABSA

Annual of the British School at Athens

AHB

Ancient History Bulletin

AJA

American Journal of Archaeology

AncSoc

Ancient Society

AncW

Ancient World

AncWar

Ancient Warfare

AthMitt

Mitteilungen des Deutschen Archologischen Instituts, Athenische Abteilung

BCH

Bulletin de Correspondance Hellnique

BCIS

Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies

CP

Classical Philology

CSCA

California Studies in Classical Antiquity

Historia

Historia: Zeitschrift fr Alte Geschichte

JAAS

Journal of the Arms and Armour Society

JBT

Journal of Battlefield Technology

JHS

Journal of Hellenic Studies

JMH

Journal of Military History

JNAA

Journal of the Numismatic Association of Australia

JRMES

Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies

OpRom

Opuscula Romana

PAPS

Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society

RMA

Revue des tudes Miltaires Anciennes

Foreword

Under dynamic leaders such as Philip II and Alexander the Great, the ancient Macedonian war machine achieved a series of spectacular victories that have enshrined their names among the ranks of the most renowned generals of all time, and have ensured that the army they forged continues to be admired and studied thousands of years later. The backbone of the Macedonian army was the pike-phalanx, an intimidating mass of infantry who wielded distinctive and unusually long spears or pikes, known as sarissas. However, as this book points out, despite the fame and achievements of the ancient Macedonian military, profound gaps exist in our knowledge concerning almost every aspect of how this phalanx was equipped and functioned.

These uncertainties have spawned a particularly lively and long-standing set of debates regarding the weapons, organization, and tactics of the pike-phalanx, and various rival interpretations have been put forward. As usual, the root cause of the mysteries surrounding this topic is the scarcity of the ancient sources, which consist of a handful of descriptions of the Macedonian phalanx by ancient authors, some contested archaeological finds of pieces of equipment, and a scattering of often vague images in ancient art. Since all the participants in these disputes have been drawing upon this same set of ambiguous primary source material, the arguments have tended to go around and around over the same territory for generations, with the fervor of the disagreements matched only by the improvability of the assertions. The existing ancient evidence may suggest a range of potential answers to basic questions such as how long a sarissa was or how it was held, but within that range, it is impossible to settle upon a definitive conclusion, however vigorously proponents of the various theories might present their arguments. Thus, barring a fresh archaeological discovery, or the finding of a new text, these debates have been stuck in something of a rut whose parameters are delineated by the available evidence. The most significant accomplishment of this innovative book is that it offers a means of breaking free of this scholarly impasse by bringing a new methodology to bear upon these perennial mysteries.

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