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Savvas Kyriakidis book examines late Byzantine military culture, influence of foreign cultures on Byzantine military practice and thought
The book under review presents the Byzantine warfare from the end of Justinian’s reign (565) until the capture of Constantinople by the crusaders of Western Europe (1204).
This work by Yann Le Bohec expands the topic of the Roman army to the 4th and 5th centuries AD.
The focus of the book are primarily the archaeological finds of the Roman Army, equipment, armament and military buildings from the various centuries.
Härke deals with the furniture of weapons in early Saxon graves and correlates the accessible archaeological and anthropological data as well as the written sources.