I wouldn’t bet on it. In my experience, with the helmet on and trying to keep one eye on incoming missiles, if you don’t have a plan, you’re going to step on everyone. And that’s in a non-lethal re-enactment with lower adrenaline. Maybe a countermarch where you return 1/2
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Of course I want to be cautious here - we're getting out beyond our sources to say much of anything at all. If you'll permit the jurassic park reference, we're mostly debating frog DNA here. But that's my read: this stuff is hard, the Romans needed a formation designed for it..
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...Xen. doesn't have that - or honestly anything really approaching it in terms of tactical or command sophistication. So I think probably it was an undrilled ad hoc solution that worked OK in the event, but wasn't really meaningfully institutionalized, even at the time.
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I’m sorry but I don’t follow this line of argument at all. How does having a purpose built Roman system indicate that the Classical Spartan system was necessarily ad hoc?
Kiitos. Käytämme tätä aikajanasi parantamiseen. KumoaKumoa
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