Hellenic History.
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Map of Boeotia and Thebes.
Appreciate this is in French but hopefully you can work out the relevant locations I mention including the regions (Beotie/Boeotia and Attique/Attica). You can see Siphes (Siphae), Delion (Delium) and Platees (Plataea). Good map!
Delium and that flamethrower.
Never expected to find this and wish I had prior to recording the episode. The air was blown across the fiery cauldron which meant the dangerous fire was all at one end. This is a model in the Thessaloniki Science Museum.
Hoplites.
Just in case you weren’t aware – the hoplites were the basic infantrymen. There wasn’t much of a standardisation, but the expectation was a shield, spear and some form of body armour (linen corselet). Helmets could vary from a basic cap to the more elaborate Corinthian.
Reading list/Bibliography.
Aristophanes, The Archanians.
Euripides, The Suppliants.
Thucydides, Peloponnesian War.
Sophocles, Oedipus the King.
The Peloponnesian War, Donald Kagan.
Thucydides, Donald Kagan.
Tyranny and Political Culture in Ancient Greece, James F McGlew.
Thebes, Paul Cartledge.
Battling the Gods: Atheism in the Ancient World, Tim Whitmarsh.
Sparta at War, Scott M Rusch.
Hoplites at War, Bardunias and Ray.
Thebes as the ‘Anti-Athens‘. Ita Hilton.
The dancing floor of War. A study of Theban Imperialism within Boeotia. Alex Wilson.