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Modelling the Logistics of Mantzikert by Philip Murgatroyd, Vincent Gaffney, John Haldon, Georgios Theodoropoulos ISBN 9781803278001, 9781803277998, 1803278005, 1803277998 instant download

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Authors:Philip Murgatroyd, Vincent Gaffney, John Haldon, Georgios Theodoropoulos
Pages:162 pages
Year:2024
Publisher:Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Language:english
File Size:8.72 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781803278001, 9781803277998, 1803278005, 1803277998
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Modelling the Logistics of Mantzikert by Philip Murgatroyd, Vincent Gaffney, John Haldon, Georgios Theodoropoulos ISBN 9781803278001, 9781803277998, 1803278005, 1803277998 instant download

In AD 1071, the Byzantine Emperor, Romanos IV Diogenes, set out from Constantinople for the eastern borders of his Empire with an army described as “more numerous than the sands of the sea”. His military campaign culminated in defeat by the Seljuk Sultan Alp Arslan at the Battle of Mantzikert. This defeat was to have profound consequences for both Byzantine and Turkish history and is still commemorated in the modern state of Turkey. Yet the historical sources for this campaign contain significant gaps and we know more about the political intrigues surrounding the emperor than we do about how the army moved and fed itself.
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The ‘Medieval Warfare on the Grid’ project (2007-2011) was funded by an AHRC-EPSRC-Jisc e-Science grant and set out to use computer simulation to shed new light on the Mantzikert campaign. In this book we present the results of the project and demonstrate that computer simulation has an important role to play in the analysis of pre-modern military logistics. It can give new context to historical sources, present new options for the interpretation of past events and enable questions of greater complexity to be asked of historical military campaigns. It can also highlight the similarities that exist across time and space when armies need to be mobilised, moved and fed.
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