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Show 57 - Kings of Kings II

Dan Carlin's Hardcore History

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Formation and Unit Organization in Ancient Armies

In ancient armies, the battle line was typically made up of close order infantry packed shoulder to shoulder in phalanxes, with multiple ranks behind them. The depth of ranks varied, with some formations having as few as four ranks. Different civilizations organized their units differently, with some using a decimal system for unit organization. The effectiveness of armies was influenced by the balance between ranks of archers and spearmen in the formation.

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