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00:00:00 Intro and Welcome 00:02:53 Bronze Age “High Tech” Warfare 00:11:33 Assyrian Engines of War 00:19:54 Phalanx, Trireme, and the First Flamethrowers 00:29:36 Hellenistic Giant Weapons 00:41:27 The Roman War Machine and Its Arsenal 00:55:23 Ancient China and India 01:08:52 Unconventional and Psychological Weapons 01:21:02 Thoughts and Conclusion Join this channel to get access to perks: / @asmr_historian Support the channel on Patreon: / asmrhistorian Merch: https://histmerch.shop/ Sources and Further Reading Herodotus (5th c. BCE), Histories. Thucydides (5th c. BCE), History of the Peloponnesian War. Kautilya (Chanakya) (4th c. BCE), Arthashastra. Sun Tzu (5th c. BCE), The Art of War. Diodorus Siculus (1st c. BCE), Bibliotheca Historica. Plutarch (1st–2nd c. CE), Parallel Lives (esp. “Marcellus” and “Demetrius”). Polybius (2nd c. BCE), The Histories. Vegetius (4th c. CE), Epitoma Rei Militaris (De Re Militari). The Hebrew Bible (various books, compiled c. 7th–5th c. BCE) – e.g. accounts in Joshua and Samuel. Mayor, Adrienne (2003), Greek Fire, Poison Arrows & Scorpion Bombs: Biological and Chemical Warfare in the Ancient World. Information sourced from Wiki, Gutenburg, JSTOR, primary and secondary sources. All information is congruent with archaeological and history evidence at the time of recording.