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The civilization of ancient Greece has captured the fascination of many, and for good reason! There are so many things to learn about ancient Greece, including its vast array of weaponry, from melee and ranged weapons to primitive war machines. You might have a vague idea of what a stereotypical, grizzled Spartan warrior looks like, but what weapons and tools did they really use? Keep reading, and we’ll give you an in-depth introduction to the major weapons, armor, and other equipment used by warriors in ancient Greece.
Common Ancient Greek Weapons
- Doru (dory) - A spear with a leaf-shaped blade on one end and a spike on the other.
- Sarissa - A long, two-handed spear used to strengthen a phalanx (shield wall).
- Xiphos - A straight, double-edged short sword used for very close combat.
- Kopis - A curved, heavier sword usually used by hoplites mounted on horseback.
- Javelin - A light spear with a bronze tip and wooden shaft that was thrown at enemies.
- Toxotai - A short, lightweight bow made with wood and reinforced with sinew.
- Scythian bow - A composite bow made from wood, animal horn, tendons, and glue.
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- ↑ https://www.ancientworldmagazine.com/articles/aspis-global-shield/
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