Duncan Campbell (ancient historian)
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Duncan B. Campbell is a scholar of
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warfare. He published his first paper in 1984, as an undergraduate at
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(Scotland), and produced a complete re-assessment of Roman siegecraft for his PhD. Besides academic articles, he has written several popular books about ancient warfare, chiefly siegecraft, published by Osprey Publishing. He is a regular contributor to ''
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'' magazine and a frequent reviewer for '' Bryn Mawr Classical Review''. He has published a new edition, with English translation, of the Roman military source known as the '' Liber de munitionibus castrorum'', and a new edition, with English translation and detailed commentary, of the '' Ektaxis kat' Alanōn'' of Arrian.Duncan B. Campbell, ''Deploying a Roman Army: The ''Ektaxis kat' Alanōn'' of Arrian'' (2022).


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Duncan B Campbell's website
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Author's page at Academia

Author's page at Good Reads

Meet the Author page at Karwansaray Publishers

Author biography at Osprey Publishing


Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Alumni of the University of Glasgow {{UK-historian-stub