![]() ![]() I was pleasantly relieved of this misconception by what then followed. ![]() Now, I have often avoided the study of the Hellenistic period, finding it a confusing entangled time in which a broadly uniform culture spent 150 years hacking itself to pieces. Looking at the back numbers, it appears that the magazine follows a theme each month, with roughly two thirds of the magazine’s content directed towards that theme, the rest covering everything else. ![]() The general theme of this issue was ‘Alexander’s Funeral Games: the Wars of the Successors’. ![]() I was greeted by a series of detailed maps, wonderful reconstruction paintings, detailed articles and mouth watering ads full of enticing books and re-enactment gear. In the minute or so it took me to do this, I could see that this was a magazine that I would read cover to cover, review or no review pending. Ancient Warfare (Vol.III Issue 2) dropped through my letterbox, and I immediately did what I do with all magazines at first – flick through quickly and look at the pictures. ![]()
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