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J.J. Brouwers
From Horsemen to Hoplites
Some Remarks on Archaic Greek Warfare

In the present article, I argue that the horse was originally an integral part of the accoutrement of the heavy-armed warrior (the so-called ‘hoplite’). In particular, I draw attention to the double-grip or Argive shield. I attempt to demonstrate that this type of shield was specifically developed for use by men who rode to the battlefield on horseback, the so-called hippobatai. As such, this article resurrects a hypothesis originally suggested by Detienne in 1968, namely that the hoplites of the Classical period find their origins in the mounted infantry of the Archaic age.

This article has won Mr Brouwers the BABESCH-Byvanck Award 2006
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Article in volume 82, 2007, volume 2, pages 305-319

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Volume 1

Conrad M. Stibbe
Three Silens from Olympia and ‘The International Style’
in Late Archaic Greek Bronze Statuettes
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Marie-Laurence Haack
Phocéens et Samiens à Gravisca —
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Dimitra Andrianou
A World in Miniature: Greek Hellenistic Miniature Furniture
in Context —
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Babette Bechtold
Alcune osservazioni sui rapporti commerciali fra Cartagine,
la Sicilia occidentale e la Campania (IV-metà del II sec. a.C.):
nuovi dati basati sulla distribuzione di ceramiche campane e
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Gert-Jan Burgers & Jan Paul Crielaard
Greek colonists and indigenous populations at L’Amastuola,
southern Italy
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Evelien Denecker & Katelijn Vandorpe
Sealed amphora stoppers and tradesmen in Greco-Roman Egypt:
archaeological, papyrological and inscriptional evidence
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Miko Flohr
Nec quicquam ingenuum habere potest officina? view the abstract
Spatial contexts of urban production at Pompeii, AD 79

Domenico Esposito
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Meccanismi di produzione della pittura parietale romana

Gemma Jansen
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Alessandro Blanco
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Anna Marie Nielsen
A Reworked Antisthenes view the abstract

Armando Cristilli
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Stefania Pafumi
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Paul Rancurel (1774-1777)
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Stephan T.A.M. Mols
The urban context of the Serapeum at Ostia view the abstract

Neeltje Oome
The Caseggiato del mitreo di Lucrezio Menandro (I iii 5) view the abstract
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Cristina Corsi
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Conrad M. Stibbe
Zwei ‘neue’ schwarzfigurige lakonische Kratere aus Samos view the abstract

J.M. Hemelrijk
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Volume 2

Michael C. Scott
Putting Architectural Sculpture into its Archaeological context view the abstract
The Case of the Siphnian Treasury at Delphi

Benjamin D. Rous
Forms of Cult? view the abstract
Temples with transverse cellae in Republican and early Imperial Italy

Hanna Stöger
Monumental Entrances of Roman Ostia view the abstract
Architecture with Public Associations and Spatial Meaning

J.M. Hemelrijk, in collaboration with Elisabeth den Boer
Four New Campana Dinoi, a New Painter, Old Questions view the abstract